Pennsylvania Monument - Mexican War - Harrisburg, PA USA
Posted by: jiggs11
N 40° 15.763 W 076° 52.945
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Impressive marble and granite monument on the grounds of the State Capitol, dedicated to PA citizens who died during the Mexican War.
Waymark Code: WM10TT9
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 06/23/2019
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A large marble and limestone monument erected and dedicated by the State of Pennsylvania. It honours those Pennsylvanians who lost their lives during the Mexican War of 1846 to 1848.
Monument text reads:
ERECTED BY THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
1868
COMMEMORATIVE OF HER CITIZENS
WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
DURING THE MEXICAN WAR OF
1846, 47 & 48
The monument features a winged "Victory" perched on top a carved column, and placed on a marble base, and four eagles at each corner of the base.
War: Mexican
Is it permanently accessible to the public?: yes
Is it necessary to pay a fee to gain access to the place?: no
Year of the memorial or monument: 1868
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