Soldiers Monument ~ Centerville, IA
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N 40° 44.096 W 092° 51.869
15T E 511442 N 4509341
Other monuments built around this Civil War monument to create a large veterans memorial
Waymark Code: WMMV9A
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 11/07/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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County of statue: Appanoosa County
Location of statue: 1005 E. State St., Oakland Cemetery, Centerville
Artist: Unknown
Founder: Unknown

Monument Text:

IN GOD WE TRUST
W. R. C.
In memory of all who followed
Our flag in defence [sic] of our
Country
1914

Proper Description: "Uniformed Civil War soldier stands at parade rest holding his rifle with both hands at the barrel and the butt on the ground. The figure wears a long coat, cap and moustache. He stands on a rough-hewn, tiered base" ~ Smithsonian American Art Museum

Remarks: "Commissioned by the Women's Relief Corps of the Grand Army of the Republic, John Bashore Post no. 32 as a gift to the Grand Army of the Republic in honor of Civil War and Spanish American War soldiers. The funds were raised by the Women's Relief Corps through public subscription. Additional funding came from the Centreville Journal who donated half a month's receipts. Survey form gives the location as Centreville Cemetery and Oakland Cemetery and attached sources list the location as Oakland Cemetery. The soldier figure was added in 1926." ~ Smithsonian American Art Museum

"This is a nice little park in Oakland Cemetery with monuments to veterans of all wars. The Civil War monument was dedicated in 1914. The soldier is of marble and about 6 feet in height. The matching cannons are 1.5 inch Maxim Nordenfeldts - used on ship as anti-torpedo boat guns from about 1890-1915. Thanks to Tom Batha for information and identification of these cannons. The cemetery is on the east side of Centerville - just north of Highway 2. The park is on the west side of the cemetery." ~ Iowa Civil War Monuments

TITLE: Soldiers Monument

ARTIST(S): Unknown

DATE: Dedicated May 30, 1914. Rededicated May 30, 1926

MEDIUM: Figure: granite; Base: granite and concrete

CONTROL NUMBER: IAS IA000318

Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]

PHYSICAL LOCATION:
1005 E. State St., Oakland Cemetery, Centerville, Iowa


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