âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ Louisiana State Monument â A Powerful and Poetic Tribute in Stone and Steel
The Louisiana State Monument at Gettysburg stands as a hauntingly beautiful and profoundly moving tribute to the sons of the Pelican State who fought and fell far from home. Set amidst the rolling fields of Gettysburg National Military Park, this monument doesnât shoutâit speaks, with solemn dignity and artistic depth that invites reflection.
Designed by the legendary Donald De Lue, the sculpture captures a moment of agony and valorâDeath, personified, gently lifting a fallen soldier while still pointing forward toward the heat of battle. The symbolism is powerful: sacrifice, honor, and the relentless advance of history.
Unlike some more imposing monuments, the Louisiana memorial achieves its emotional weight through form and feeling. Itâs not just a markerâitâs a narrative, frozen in time, that reminds us that behind every statistic lies a human story.
Whether youâre a student of history, an admirer of fine sculpture, or simply seeking to understand the layers of meaning embedded in this sacred battlefield, the Louisiana State Monument delivers a moment of quiet reverence.
A five-star monument in every respectâartfully conceived, deeply respectful, and...
   Read moreA very interesting and unique memorial to those from the Pelican State that perished on the battlefield or after from their wounds. I liked the torch she holds in particular, since it is gold, it shines very nicely in all light levels. It was sculpted by the same lad as the nearby Mississippi Monument, which is similarly unique. Worth a stop if coming...
   Read moreThe monument to the soldiers from the State of Louisiana who fought at Gettysburg was dedicated in 1971. Louisiana sent over 3,000 men to Gettysburg with the Army of Northern Virginia. Over 700 of those became casualties. The monument was sculpted by Donald DeLue, who also created the nearby...
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