Memorial to World War I Dead - Moberly, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 39° 25.246 W 092° 27.450
15S E 546696 N 4363611
In a circle of memorials to many actions and wars, also statue of Omar Bradley, grace this park.
Waymark Code: WMKGT4
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2014
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County of memorial: Randolph County
Location of memorial: Holman Rd., Rothwell Park, Moberly
Artist: Unknown
Date of memorial: Dedicated Nov. 11, 1927. Relocated ca. 1966. Rededicated May 11, 1966
Memorial erected by: Tabitha Walton Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Monument Text:
In Grateful Memory of These Heroic sons
of Randolph County who in the great war
1917-1918 paid the full measure of devotion.
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Erected by Tabitha Walton Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
Nov - 11 - 1927
LEST WE FORGET
Proper description:
"A uniformed World War I soldier stands holding the barrel of his rifle with both hands, the butt resting on the ground in front of his feet. He wears a helmet and boots. A small rock-like formation rises behind his proper left leg. The sculpture rests on a tall, square base." - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Remarks:
"The monument commemorates the World War I dead of Randolph County, Missouri, and was erected by the Tabitha Walton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. It was originally sited in Tannehill Park and was originally dedicated on Armistice Day 1927. Around 1966, after the construction of a large post office building on Tannehill Park grounds, the monument was relocated to Rothwell Park and was rededicated. The monument is used as part of the annual Memorial Day ceremonies." - Smithsonian American Art Museum