AlanMcCright Corporal
Joined: 25 Aug 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Montana

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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:04 pm Post subject: Can anyone identify this memorial? |
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Greetings all,
I hope this is not off topic for this forum--forgive me if I have erred.
I am trying to identify a war memorial found in a woodcut in a 19th century memoir, dated 1892.
For all I know it may have been a concept only and never built. It is similar to pillar monuments in New Haven, CT, Boston, Indianapolis, even Des Moines, IA, but is none of these.
It features a series of hexagonal, (so they appear), stone steps up to a large, solid (no doorways apparent), stone base, with pedestals at each corner of the base. Atop each pedestal is a standing soldier--at least one of which seems to be a cloaked civil war figure bearing a musket with fixed bayonet and a kepi, and another MAY be a revolutionary war soldier. Atop the stone base is a two-level, six-sided pediment bearing inscriptions, and supporting a greek/corinthian-style column surmounted by a winged victory.
You may view the woodcut at:
http://www.ancientartways.com/amccright/Images/unk_monument.jpg
Thanks in advance,
Alan McCright
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