World War Memorial - Columbus, OH
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N 39° 57.684 W 082° 59.978
17S E 329209 N 4425387
This statue, titled "The Doughboy," is a World War I Memorial and is one of two armed men guarding the west entry of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio.
Waymark Code: WMAHBM
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Norfolk12
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This memorial occupies a prime location in Capitol Square at the west entrance to the beautiful Ohio Statehouse. It shares guard duties with a statue of a Spanish-American War soldier.

The Smithsonian Art Inventory describes the statue as follows:

"A figure of a male soldier, cast in bronze with self base, mounted on a square stone base. Bronze plaques are inset on three sides of the base. The sculpture and plaques are patinated a red-brown color, with bright metal highlights."

The following description is from the Ohio Statehouse website:

"The Doughboy was erected in 1930, the work of Arthur Ivone and marks Ohio's participation in the First World War. Referring to rank and file soldiers as "doughboys" is closely associated with World War I but the term goes back further and has several possible explanations. The most common of these explanations is that the large buttons on the men’s uniforms looked like the doughy dumplings eaten in soup. A sweeter story is that the name is connected to the enthusiasm that soldiers had for fried dough-doughnuts!"

The inscriptions on the four plaques on the base of the statue read:

PLAQUE ON FRONT OF BASE:

To Justice in War
And
Lasting Peace After Victory
1917 — 1918

PLAQUE ON LEFT OF BASE:

To the Women of America
In
The World War,
They Served Nobly in a Just Cause.

PLAQUE ON RIGHT OF BASE:

To the Armed Forces of the United States
"With the Going Down of the Sun
And in the Morning
We Shall Remember Them."

PLAQUE ON BACK OF BASE:

Ohio World War Memorial
Authorized by Act of the
88th General Assembly of Ohio
Myers Y. Cooper, Governor.
Dedicated November 22, 1930.
Commission
Chas. W. Montgomery
Miss Pauline F. Abrams
Arthur W. Reynolds
Horace S. Keifer
Gilson D. Light
R.G. Ingersoll

Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 11/22/1930

Private or Public Monument?: Government

Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: State of Ohio

Geographic Region where the Monument is located: North America

Website for this Monument: [Web Link]

Physical Address of Monument:
The Ohio Statehouse
1 Capitol Square
Columbus, OH USA
43215


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