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Monument to Surugue à Auxerre dans l'Yonne

Monument to Surugue

    22 Boulevard de la Chaînette
    89000 Auxerre
Ownership of the municipality
Crédit photo : *j*jac - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1915-1918
Surugue's commitment during the First World War
1930
Construction of the monument
1er août 2016
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The monument in its entirety (not cadastralized): inscription by order of 1 August 2016

Key figures

Charles Surugue - Former mayor of Auxerre and soldier Tribute for his 76-year-old engagement.

Origin and history

The monument to Charles Surugue is a work located boulevard de la Chaînette, in Auxerre, Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Established in 1930, he paid tribute to Charles Surugue, former mayor of Auxerre from 1900 to 1912, who voluntarily entered 76 years of age during the First World War. His courage earned him the nickname of "oldest hairy of France" as well as the Legion of Honour and three military citations.

Charles Surugue (1839-1921) was an engineer before he devoted himself to local politics. His exceptional commitment during the war, despite his advanced age, deeply marked collective memory. The monument, owned by the commune, was inscribed in the Historic Monuments by order of 1 August 2016 to preserve this symbol of patriotism and dedication.

The monument is distinguished by its iconic location on the boulevard de la Chaînette, a popular place in the city. It embodies both local history and national recognition of a man whose life illustrates civic and military engagement. Its recent inscription reflects the desire to perpetuate the memory of the Great War actors in Yonne.

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