The decision to recognize this historical event comes after Edith Vogel filed a lawsuit against Mayor Carrie Tergin’s removal of confederate related paving stones on city property.
The Jefferson City Council on Monday voted to adopt a resolution recognizing Oct. 7, 1864, as a historically significant event when a potential Confederate attack was deterred in what has become known in the Capital City as the "battle that never was."
The decision to recognize this historical event comes after Edith Vogel filed a lawsuit against Mayor Carrie Tergin’s removal of confederate related paving stones on city property.