Sarasota War Memorial/The Doughboy
Posted by: Markerman62
N 27° 20.061 W 082° 32.643
17R E 347251 N 3024413
In a park in downtown Sarasota
Waymark Code: WMM38Z
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2014
Views: 8
Side 1
The Sarasota War Memorial was commissioned by American Legion Bay Post 30 and designed by architect Clare C. Hosmer. On November 11, 1928, it was dedicated at the city's Five Points intersection in a ceremony observing the 10th anniversary of Armistice Day.
It remained at Five Points until 1954, when the city relocated it to what is now Chaplain J.D. Hamel Park. The monument recognizes all residents who have answered their country's call, and honors those who died in World War I and subsequent conflicts.
Side 2
A bronze World War I soldier known as the "Spirit of the American Doughboy" was unveiled on May 25, 1998, in a Memorial Day ceremony. It was reproduced by Sarasota sculptor Frank Colson from an original created in 1920 by Ernest Moore Visquesney.
The soldier's charge across "No Man's Land" on a Europrean battlefield completed an extensive monument restoration project commissioned by the Patriotic Observance Committee of the Sarasota County Veterans Commission. It was funded by public and private donations.
Marker Number: 0
Date: None
County: Sarasota
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: None
Website: Not listed
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