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The decapitation comes amid a surge of protests against statues across the U.S. But unlike with the Crawford statue, activists have recently been targeting statues of Confederate War generals and soldiers.
Also on the Lexington Green, the Revolutionary Monument is the nation's oldest intact war memorial. It was dedicated on July 4, 1799. In 1835, remains of soldiers who died in the battle there were transferred to the rear of the monument.
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A historic Revolutionary War musket ball that was likely melted from a toppled statue of King George III has gone on display in Philadelphia. A historic Revolutionary War musket ball that was likely melted from a toppled statue of King George III has gone on display in Philadelphia.
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One supplier of Civil War memorial soldiers was the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, a venerable firm that began as a toolmaker in the 1790s and by about 1835 had become the first successful commercial bronze foundry in the country.
North of SOLDIERS' MONUMENT on the Green is an 87'-high flagpole with a tall base or pedestal, raised in 1919. Each face of the base carries a bronze plaque with list of names. On the east and north are names of those who served in the Great War, 1914-1919.
Many war memorials often take the form of a traditional monument or statue, while others consist of entire buildings, often containing a museum, while yet others are simple plaques. War memorials can take a variety of other forms, including, but not limited to, commemorative gardens, stadiums, eternal flames, urban plazas, stained glass windows, gateways, fountains and/or pools of water, military equipment, and parks.