The Confederate Monument "Old Joe" after the 1936 tornado. An emblem of an unconquered spirit. The Confederate Monument withstood the 1936 tornad[o.] Buildings and trees on the Square did not. The National Guard and soldiers erected tents on the Square and aided [...]
MLA
Not Available. "The Confederate Monument "Old Joe" after the 1936 tornado. An emblem of an unconquered spirit. The Confederate Monument withstood the 1936 tornad[o.] Buildings and trees on the Square did not. The National Guard and soldiers erected tents on the Square and aided [...]." Georgia Archives. 1936, https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal277.
APA
Not Available (1936). The Confederate Monument "Old Joe" after the 1936 tornado. An emblem of an unconquered spirit. The Confederate Monument withstood the 1936 tornad[o.] Buildings and trees on the Square did not. The National Guard and soldiers erected tents on the Square and aided [...]. Retrieved from https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal277
Chicago
Not Available. "The Confederate Monument "Old Joe" after the 1936 tornado. An emblem of an unconquered spirit. The Confederate Monument withstood the 1936 tornad[o.] Buildings and trees on the Square did not. The National Guard and soldiers erected tents on the Square and aided [...]." 1936. April 19, 2026. https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/vang/do:hal277.