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An accompanying June 1908 article of The Mirror refers to the unveiling ceremony as an \"all-around success\" and \"an honor to the citizens of Loudoun County.\"  A photograph and descriptive caption of the monument in the 14 June 1970 issue of The Richmond Times-Dispatch characterizes it as \"a popular camera subject\" that \"attracts much interest from tourists.\"  Lastly, the photocopy of an undated postcard of the statue proclaims it to be \"the pride of Leesburg\" which \"stand[s] guard over the local scene.\"  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe biographical sketch, timeline, newspaper articles, copyright notice, and postcard are the only items in this collection.  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Leesburg Confederate Monument Collection consists of assorted memorabilia and research regarding the memorial, including a photocopied photograph and copyright of the monument, a timeline of its construction, a biographical sketch of Frederick William Sievers, a photocopied program from its unveiling ceremony, various newspaper articles describing the event, and a photocopied postcard of the monument sent to the sculptor's daughter, Lillian Gladys Sievers (1916-2002).  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Also compiled in the collection is a photocopy of the monument's original copyright, signed by Sievers on 27 August 1907.  He describes the memorial's subject as a \"Confederate infantry man standing in act of cocking musket.\" The photocopy of the title page from the program of the 1908 dedication portrays a small depiction of the statue.  An accompanying June 1908 article of The Mirror refers to the unveiling ceremony as an \"all-around success\" and \"an honor to the citizens of Loudoun County.\"  A photograph and descriptive caption of the monument in the 14 June 1970 issue of The Richmond Times-Dispatch characterizes it as \"a popular camera subject\" that \"attracts much interest from tourists.\"  Lastly, the photocopy of an undated postcard of the statue proclaims it to be \"the pride of Leesburg\" which \"stand[s] guard over the local scene.\"  ","The biographical sketch, timeline, newspaper articles, copyright notice, and postcard are the only items in this collection.  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