Religious Figures - Henry Clay Pierce Mausoleum - St. Louis MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 41.335 W 090° 13.599
15S E 741218 N 4285907
Stylized visions, could be Jesus or some king, no title identifies the figures.
Waymark Code: WM15MCG
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 01/21/2022
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County of structure: St. Louis Independent City
Location of mausoleum: Inside at Wintergreen & Woodbine; 4947 W. Florissant Ave., St. Louis
Built: 1899
Architect: Eames & Young
Architectural Style: Classical & Greek Revival
There are two stain glass windows in this mausoleum. One is a man, (Jesus?) sitting on a throne, with the flame of the Holy Ghost above his head, and a crown of thorns.
The second looks like a female figure picking flowers.
"11. Henry Clay Pierce, entrepreneur
Architect: Eames & Young
Date Erected: 1899
Granite. Classical inspired mausoleum with Greek Revival pediment above scrolled decorative entablature. Bronze modillions adorn cornice. Paired bronze doors and urns with lion’s feet pedestal." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"The Pierce memorial honors Henry Clay Pierce, founder and president of the Waters-Pierce Oil Company. Although the Waters-Pierce Oil Co. was found by the US Supreme Court to violate the anti-trust laws (Waters-Pierce Oil Co. v Texas, 177 U.S. 28, 1900), Mr. Pierce, like Standard's John D. Rockefeller, was able to hold onto most of his personal wealth. In fact, he is believed to have been the fourth wealthiest man in America at one point, a fact that is clearly reflected by this mausoleum." ~ Tours by Josh Whitehead