Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland - Montgomery, Alabama
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N 32° 22.978 W 086° 17.574
16S E 566510 N 3583105
This statue of Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland is located at the entrance to the Saint Margaret section of Oakwood Cemetery.
Waymark Code: WMDKC1
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Arogant
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This statue of Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland is located at the entrance to the Saint Margaret section of Oakwood Cemetery.

Originally located in front of Saint Margaret's Hospital in downtown Montgomery, the statue was moved to its current place in 1989 after the Sisters of Charity sold the facility. It was put in place in front of the hospital in 1985, but the original dedication date, November 22, 1985, was cancelled due to inclement weather. The statue was dedicated on April 4, 1986. The sculpture was donated by Nelson and Jane Daniel in honor of Sister Almed Golson. It is now administered by the Saint Margaret's Cemetery Association.

On the base on the front side are two plaques.

The top plaque reads:

ST. MARGARET, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND
BORN 1046 - DIED 1093
IDEAL MOTHER
MONARCH AND BENEFACTRESS TO THE POOR
SCULPTED BY CLYDETTA FULMER
DONATED BY NELSON AND JANE DANIEL
IN HONOR OF SISTER ALMEDA GOLSON
NOVEMBER 22, 1985

The bottom plaque reads:

ST. MARGARET'S GARDEN
DEDICATED BY
JAMES A. PADGETTN MEMORY OF HIS WIFE
CLAUDINE B. PADGETT

Margaret was an Anglo-Saxon princess whose family could have been in line to inherit the throne, but when William the Conquerer defeated Harold in 1066, she fled with her mother and wound up in Scotland where she married King Malcom III. She had several children. Three of her sons became kings of Scotland, while a daughter married Henry I of England. She was reknown for her charitable works including the establishment of hospitals and churches. She also played a role in the transition of the Scotish churches to Roman Catholic traditions from the Celtic ones that had been prevalent before. She was canonized in 1250 by Pope Innocent IV.
Associated Religion(s): Christianity

Statue Location: Oakwood Cemetery - Montgomery, Alabama

Entrance Fee: none

Artist: Fulmer, Clydetta, sculptor. Gordon, Cox and Associates, fabricator.

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