Soldiers and Sailors Monument - Corydon, IA
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument - Corydon, IA
Waymark Code: WMRQ1P
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 07/21/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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County of Statue: Wayne County
Location of Statue: Jefferson St. (IA-2) & Franklin St., courthouse lawn, Corydon
Designer: A. T. Gallagher
Fabricator: Cross Brothers - Northfield, Vermont

Text on Monument:

THE DEFENDERS OF OUR UNION
1861 ---- 1865

"This is an excellent monument with a Civil War soldier. It is about 25 feet high. The monument was dedicated in 1919 at a cost of $6500. It is said to be the first one in the state dedicated to veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War and World War I. It is on the Courtyard Square in Corydon just north of Highway 2." ~ Iowa Civil War Monuments

Remarks from the Smithsonian Site:
"The idea for a monument originated at a May 30, 1918 G.A.R. meeting, with a call from W. P. Allred, commander of the Robert Johnson Post, to erect a memorial to Wayne County soldiers and sailors of three wars. A county tax of eight-tenths of one mill was levied on Wayne County residents for one year to pay for the granite shaft. A. T. Gallagher designed the monument. The granite shaft was fabricated by Cross Brothers of Northfield, Vermont and shipped Nov. 29, 1918. The monument was erected at a cost of $6,000 and unveiled on May 8, 1919."

Proper Description (Provided by Smithsonian Institute):
"A uniformed Civil War Union soldier stands at parade rest, both hands gripping the barrel of his rifle, the butt of which rests by his feet. The soldier is wearing a visored cap, and a short cape over his knee-length coat. The figure is mounted on a three-tiered base, which includes reliefs of crossed rifles on the front, an anchor on the back, crossed swords on one side, and crossed cannons on the other side. The monument is bordered by a circular walkway."

Date Installed or Dedicated: 05/08/1919

Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: Robert Johnson Post, G.A.R.

Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Union

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