The bronze statue depicts Warren standing in full military garb, with field binoculars in hand. The artwork closely resembles Warren’s monument at Gettysburg, and the rough-hewn granite pedestal is taken from stone quarried at Little Round Top. Sculptor Henry Baerer was born in Kirscheim, Germany, and came to the United States in 1854.
Dec 23, 2013 · Why is HE so important? … Col. Sion St. Clair- Civil War hero. … Fought in Spanish-American War; killed in Philippines. Statue in Lakeside Park.
Civil War Memorial Monument to the GAR – Grand Forks ND … This GAR statue is in the "Winship Triangle" (a small triangular park bounded by Belmont Rd, S.6th St & Gertrude Ave) in Grand Forks ND.
He was in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Already a qualified pilot, he joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War and served with Transport Command. A Sergeant Pilot, he was commissioned Pilot Officer in April 1942, and promoted Flying Officer in October 1942 and Flight Lieutenant in March 1944.
This Civil War Statue … The posts are marked with names of the sculptor and the foundry, … This monument to the Morgan County Civil War soldiers of the "Grand …
Located in Jamaica, Queens' Major Mark Park, this bronze angel figure commemorates Union Army soldiers and sailors from Queens who died during the Civil War. The allegorical statue by Alsatian-born and French-trained sculptor Frederic Wellington Ruckstull (1853-1942) contains symbols of victory (the laurel wreath in the left hand) and peace (the palm frond in the right hand)—both common themes of war memorials from the time.
GAR Civil War Memorial Washington DC. Grand … focused new attention on long-ignored Civil War statues of a … Patriotic statues foundry art of war berserk statue;
New York in the American Civil War … was manufactured in several sizes at the West Point Foundry. … he was later memorialized with the only full-sized statue …
In the years following the Civil War, … fearing that ships' pilots passing the statue would be blinded. … General Stone was the grand marshal of the parade.
Jun 23, 2014 · The pen might be mightier than the sword for a politician or a journalist, but, except for when it ends a war, not for a general — even for two solitary Civil War sentinels who have been left unarmed in New York City parks for decades. The monumental bronze statues of two Union generals …