
The Buried Cause: Unearthing Hidden History in the Lee Monument Cornerstone
by Katherine Ridgway (Editor),
Christina Keyser Vida (Editor),
Elizabeth Moore (Editor),
Adam H. Domby (Contribution by),
John S. Salmon (Contribution by),
Peter Spring (Contribution by),
Christina Keyser Vida (Contribution by),
Sue Donovan (Contribution by),
Katherine Ridgway (Contribution by),
Caroline (Carrie) E. Janney PhD (Contribution by),
Ervin L. Jordan Jr. (Contribution by),
Sam Florer (Contribution by),
Elizabeth Moore (Contribution by),
Erik Goldstein (Contribution by),
Laura Galke (Contribution by),
Maggie Creech (Contribution by),
Laura Lavernia (Contribution by),
Brendan Burke (Contribution by),
Christopher Alan Graham (Contribution by),
Hannah Sanner (Contribution by),
Robert L. Jolley (Contribution by),
Julian Maxwell Hayter (Contribution by),
Lea Lane (Contribution by)
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780813954240
Publication Date: 01/20/2026
Casting a modern light on memories and artifacts of the Civil War
In December 2021, a copper box filled with artifacts that had been buried beneath the statue of Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, for 134 years was opened with great ceremony. Newspaper articles from 1887 had dubbed these mementos of Lee and life in the capital during and after the Civil War “cornerstone contributions.”
In The Buried Cause, historians, curators, preservationists, and other experts from across the commonwealth come together to analyze these individual contributions, which include Masonic and military calling cards, copper coins gathered by the young sons of a Confederate veteran, a photograph of a memorial window in the Confederate Memorial Chapel, Southern bonds and currency, muster rolls and medals and reunion programs, and more. The essays also uncover and reveal to readers the lives of the people who donated the objects, the ceremonies that enshrined them, as well as the communities disregarded and unaccounted for in this material snapshot of the past.
In December 2021, a copper box filled with artifacts that had been buried beneath the statue of Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, for 134 years was opened with great ceremony. Newspaper articles from 1887 had dubbed these mementos of Lee and life in the capital during and after the Civil War “cornerstone contributions.”
In The Buried Cause, historians, curators, preservationists, and other experts from across the commonwealth come together to analyze these individual contributions, which include Masonic and military calling cards, copper coins gathered by the young sons of a Confederate veteran, a photograph of a memorial window in the Confederate Memorial Chapel, Southern bonds and currency, muster rolls and medals and reunion programs, and more. The essays also uncover and reveal to readers the lives of the people who donated the objects, the ceremonies that enshrined them, as well as the communities disregarded and unaccounted for in this material snapshot of the past.
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