Rickenbacker Monument - Columbus, OH
N 39° 56.232 W 083° 02.222
17S E 325953 N 4422773
The Rickenbacker Monument is located in the Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus, Ohio.
Waymark Code: WMC1HC
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 07/14/2011
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Smithsonian Art Inventory Description: "White marble with bronze lamp eternal flame and bronze plaque."
Smithsonian Art Inventory Inscription: "(On front, carved in marble:) RICKENBACKER (On bronze plaque:) CAPTAIN EDDIE/1890 1973/AMERICA'S ACE OF ACES WORLD WARI/ARMY AIR FORCE CONSULTANT WORLD WAR II/PIONEER OF AIR TRANSPORTATION/AMERICAN PATRIOT/CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR HOLDER"
The Rickenbacker Memorial is the final resting place of Eddie Rickenbacker, an American Fighter Ace during World War I and the recipient of a U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor for his efforts above and beyond the call of duty near Billy, France in September 1918. Rickenbacker was also a race car driver, automotive designer, government military consultant, and an air transportation pioneer.
The cemetery where the memorial is located has quite a history. An historical marker at the entrance to the cemetery provides the following information (including some information about Rickenbacker):
"Landscape architect Howard Daniels designed the original portion of Green Lawn Cemetery in 1848. Noted Columbus architect Frank Packard designed Green Lawn's Chapel mausoleum, the Hayden family mausoleum, and the Packard mausoleum. Spanning over 360 acres, the cemetery's wooded setting provides a habitat for a variety of birds and other wildlife. The Chapel contains stunning stained glass windows and mosaic artwork by Tiffany & Company of New York. The monuments, obelisks, and memorials throughout the cemetery represent a wealth of artwork and a history of Columbus. As one of the oldest and largest cemeteries in Ohio, Green Lawn is the resting-place of many noted individuals who have made significant contributions to Columbus, Franklin County and the nation."
"Interments here include: Gordon Battelle - founder of Battelle Memorial Institute, a center for creative research and invention development; Samuel Bush - president of Buckeye Steel Castings and grandfather and great grandfather of United States Presidents George Bush and George W. Bush; Dr. Lincoln Goodale - first physician to practice in Franklinton, now Columbus; P. W. Huntington - founder of Huntington National Bank in Columbus in 1866 and member of Green Lawn's Board of Trustees for over forty years; Simon Lazarus - began Lazarus department stores in 1851; James Poindexter - barber, minister, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and first African American to be elected to Columbus City Council; James Rhodes - the longest serving governor of Ohio; Eddie Rickenbacker - famed racecar driver and World War I flying ace; Lucas Sullivant - surveyor and planner of the city of Franklinton in 1797; James Thurber - twentieth century humorist author and cartoonist; and honored veterans of every war since the Civil War."
TITLE: Rickenbacker Monument
ARTIST(S): Unknown
DATE: ca. 1973.
MEDIUM: White marble.
CONTROL NUMBER: IAS 71500415
Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]
PHYSICAL LOCATION: Green Lawn Cemetery, 1000 Greenlawn Avenue, Section 85, Columbus, Ohio 43223
DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH: None noted.
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