Robert Pershing Wadlow - SIUE Campus ~ Alton, IL
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N 38° 54.250 W 090° 08.614
15S E 747698 N 4310021
Sometimes called the "Gentle Giant" but most widely known as the "Alton Giant"
Waymark Code: WMNTVG
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 05/03/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Corp Of Discovery
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County of statue" Madison County
Location of statue: 2800 College Ave. (IL 140), N. side of SIU Dental College Campus, Alton
Marker erected by: Alton-Godfrey Rotary, Alton Area Optimist, Junior League of Greater Alton, Olin Foundation, Alton-Wood River Board of Realtors, Upper Alton Business Association
Date marker erected: October 1985
Artist: Edward Engelhardt Giberson, sculptor

Stone marker behind statue:
  ROBERT PERSHING WADLOW, "Alton's Gentleman Giant," ws born February 22, 1918. He lived most of his life in Alton where he attended Alton High School and Shurtleff College, now the campus of S.I.U.E. Dental School. At age five Robert was 5'6" tall and weighed over 200 pounds. Robert was the tallest Boy Scout in the world: at age 13 he was 7'4." Robert was the tallest man who ever lived. Upon his death on July 15, 1904, he was 8'11.1" tall and weighed 490 pounds.

  Robert Wadlow is a significant part of the history of Alton. He was a well-traveled ambassador for our city. Active in community and religious organizations, he was known for his positive attitude and gentle manner.

  This statue was erected by Alton-Godfrey Rotary, Alton Area Optimist, Junior League of Greater Alton, Olin Foundation, Alton-Wood River Board of Realtors, Upper Alton Business Association and those who cherish Robert's memory

oDescription: A full scale (8'11") statue of Robert Wadlow, as a full length standing male figure. He holds a cane in his proper left hand. He is dressed in a suit and tie.


"Robert Wadlow was a pituitary giant, someone who grows enormously due to an overactive pituitary gland. He was born in Alton, Illinois on February 22, 1918, a completely normal baby, 8 ½ pounds. However, by the time he was a year old he weighed twice normal, 44 pounds. By nine years he'd reached 6', 2", by sixteen he hit 7', 10", and weighed nearly 400 pounds. At the time of his death in 1940 he was 8', 11.1" tall and weighed 439 pounds making him the world’s tallest person in history, according to the Guinness Book of Records, surpassing the record previously held by an 8', 4" inch Irishman who died in 1877.

"Robert was the first born of Addie and Harold Wadlow, who later had four other children. Despite Robert's size, all of his family members were of normal height and weight. He tried to maintain a normal life as a child. Robert enjoyed collecting stamps and matchbooks, joining the YMCA, and taking up photography. When he joined the Boy Scouts at age 13, he became their tallest member at 7' 4". In 1936 Wadlow received a scholarship from Shurtleff College of Alton and planned to become an attorney. He found college life difficult due to his size. Pens and pencils were difficult for him to use. Lab instruments were a nightmare. He quit after one year mostly because he could scarcely walk in icy winter conditions and he had difficulty moving from building to building between classes. His bones were brittle, and a single fall could put him in the hospital.

"At the age of 19 he joined the Ringling Brothers Circus and at age 20 he came a goodwill ambassador for the International Shoe Company. In a specially converted automobile Robert and his father made a goodwill tour of the West Coast. The company thereafter gave him complimentary size 37 shoes for which he had been paying $100!

County: Madison County

Historical Society: Alton-Godfrey Rotary, Alton Area Optimist, Junior League of Greater Alton, Olin Foundation, Alton-Wood River Board of Realtors, Upper Alton Business Association

Dedication Date: October 1985

Location: SIUE Dental School Campus

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