• Fame, also called Gloria Victis ("Glory to the Defeated" or "Glory to the Conquered"),[1] is a Confederate monument in Salisbury, North Carolina.
  • The monument is occasionally used by the Hoke chapter of the UDC to commemorate specific Confederate soldiers by placing wreaths at the monument.
  • The monument depicts a winged angel bearing a dying young Confederate soldier in one arm, with its raised left hand bearing a wreath.
  • SALISBURY – The Confederate monumentFame” at the intersection of West Innes and Church streets was moved Monday night and early Tuesday.
  • The figure of the soldier, identified as a Confederate by his “CS” belt buckle, being held by Fame was based on an 1861 photograph of Confederate Lt.
  • Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Salisbury Confederate Monument 'Fame'. Via Wes Rhinier. ... Dixie Education. NamSouth. NC Children of the Confederacy.
  • SALISBURY, N.C. – After several years of petitions, debates, and vandalism, the Fame Confederate monument in downtown Salisbury is no longer standing in...
  • Salisbury Confederate Monument 'Fame'. Wednesday, June 19, 2019 20:29.
  • SALISBURY, N.C. — Crews removed the controversial Confederate monument "Fame" from downtown Salisbury Monday night following a unanimous vote from...
  • SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) — A Confederate monument in a North Carolina city has been splashed with paint for the second time in seven months.