War Mothers' Monument - Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, IN
Posted by: adgorn
N 39° 09.947 W 086° 32.828
16S E 539123 N 4335270
A bronze figure of a World War I infantryman advancing slightly uphill as in a bayonet charge, mounted upon a Greek temple-like base. The soldier wears a steel helmet and moves with his proper right foot forward, holding his rifle horizontally...
Waymark Code: WM166F2
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 05/18/2022
Views: 1
More from the Smithsonian listing: ...by his proper right side with both hands. He stands on a peaked roof structure, supported by four Doric columns and set atop a multi-tiered base. Steps lead up to the monument.
Dimensions: Sculpture: approx. 6 x 2 1/2 x 2 ft.; Base: approx. 14 ft. x 77 in. x 8 ft.
Inscription: (On lintel at top of one side of base:) WORLD WAR/1917 HEROES/1918/(bronze plaque:) A TRIBUTE TO/THE MEN/OF MONROE COUNTY/WHO IN THE SPIRIT OF LOYALTY/SERVED THEIR COUNTRY/IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-1918/AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF/THOSE INSCRIBED BELOW/WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE/(list of thirty-two names in two columns follows)/ERECTED 1923
Remarks: The monument commemorates the World War I soldiers of Monroe County, Indiana. It was erected by the Monroe County War Mothers organization, with fundraising beginning in 1923. The cost of the monument was $3,309.75, raised through public subscription and fundraising events, with $800 collected through the sale of a lot donated by J. R. McDaniel of Bloomington. IAS files contain a newspaper article from The Indianapolis Star, Nov. 18, 1923, discussing the dedication."
NOTE from (
visit link) "The statue is misidentified as a Viquesney Doughboy in the Rose Hill Cemetery online walking tour guide (and on a de-listed Waymarking.com site.) Although the record lists the artist as "unknown", the statue is identical to ones in Funkstown, MD, and Warren, PA, both known to be made by W. H. Mullins of Salem, Ohio."
Visited on a beautiful day with Indiana state flower peonies in bloom.