James Gillies Monument
Guilford Courthouse
Description: A bas-relief of Gillies riding a horse and blowing his bugle is located above the inscription on this diamond-shaped stone monument .
Nickname: Bugle Boy Monument or Light Horse Harry Lee's Bugler-Boy Monument
Inscription:
GILLIES /
LIGHTHORSE HARRY LEE'S BUGLER-BOY /
DULCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI"* /
ERECTED BY THE LITERARY /
SOCIETIES AND ALUMNI OF /
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE MAY 6TH 1898 TO THE /
MEMORY OF THE GALLANT FILLIES WHO /
FELL UNDER THE SWORDS OF TARLETON'S /
DRAGOONS NEAR OAK RIDGE, N.C. /
FEB. 13TH 1781, A NOBLE /
SACRIFICE /
TO HIS OWN /
GENEROSITY AND FOR /
HIS COUNTRY'S /
FREEDOM. / *"SWEET AND FITTING IT IS TO DIE FOR ONE'S COUNTRY."
Dedication date: May 6, 1898
Creator: b
Materials & Techniques: Granite, bronze.
Sponsor: Athenian and Philomathean Societies of Oak Ridge Institute
Subject notes: Gillies was a young soldier serving for '÷Light-horse Harry' Lee's cavalry. He was killed in Guilford County by Tarleton's dragoons during a retreat prior to the battle of Guilford Courthouse on February 12, 1781.
Location: Faces North.
Landscape: This particular monument is located in a row of similar structures that include the "No North-No South Monument, the Turner monument, and the Captain James Morehead (tent) monument.
City: Greensboro
County: Guilford
Subjects: Revolutionary War