Civil War Monument - Main Street Historic District - Greenfield, MA
Posted by: neoc1
N 42° 35.260 W 072° 36.040
18T E 696873 N 4717817
The Civil War Monument was erected by the Town of Greenfield to honor their citizens who fought to suppress the Great Rebellion, 1861-1865. It is located in Court Square in Greenfield, MA
Waymark Code: WM13PD6
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2021
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A 27' high, brown polished granite Civil War monument has a circular column on a 6.75' square base. On the top is fluted and spreads out to support a life size bronze sculpture of eagle which is sitting while killing several snakes. The wings of the eagle are partially spread, its beak is open and its claws are holding down the snakes.
The monument was created by James Goodwin Batterson and fabricated at the Batterson Monument Works. It is dedicated to the citizens of Greenfield who participated in the Civil War. The work was commissioned on June 18, 1869 and dedicated on October 10, 1870.
The north facing dado on the front of the monument is inscribed:
GREENFIELD
ERECTS THIS MONUMENT
IN GRATEFUL HONOR TO HER
PATRIOTIC SONS
WHO OFFERED THEIR LIVES
IN SUPPRESSING THE GREAT REBELLION
AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE
NATIONAL UNION
1861-5.