
Francis Hoffman - Joliet, IL
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N 41° 31.586 W 088° 05.278
16T E 409231 N 4597770
This silhouette sculpture is located with several others in Joliet's Bicentennial Park.
Waymark Code: WMC8AM
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 08/07/2011
Views: 1
Nestled against bluffs which were once mined, a set of silhouettes give us a glimpse of life in early 19th century Joliet. This one, depicts a kneeling stone mason with his trowel.
The accompanying placard reads:
"STORIES IN STONE
STONE MASONS
FRANCIS HOFFMAN
In 1860 Hoffman worked
as one of Joliet's many stone
masons. Born in Holland,
the forty-year-old, Hoffman
first came to Wisconsin
before moving to Joliet.
His wife Agnes was also born
in Holland, but their four
children were born in the U.S.
Stone masons took the
quarried limestone
and transformed it
into magnificent
buildings, many
of which are still
part of Joliet's
landscape.
I&M Canal
PASSAGE"
Title of Piece: FRANCIS HOFFMAN
 Artist: unknown
 Material/Media: steel plate
 Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): in Joliet's Bicentennial Park.
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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