Selected Works
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Monument | Image | Location/GPS Coordinates | Construction Begun | Cornerstone Laid | Dedicated | Sculptor | Notes |
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Civil War Monument | Granby Green, 3 East Granby Road, Granby, Connecticut |
1868 | Carl Conrads | New England Granite Works, contractor | |||
Soldiers' National Monument | Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
July 3, 1865 |
July 1, 1869 |
Randolph Rogers | |||
Soldiers Monument | Taunton, Massachusetts | Never executed | |||||
Civil War Monument | Veterans Memorial Park, Manchester, New Hampshire |
May 30, 1878 |
September 11, 1879 |
Caspar Buberl
and others |
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U.S. Soldier Monument a.k.a. Private Soldier Monument |
Antietam National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland |
September 17, 1867 |
September 17, 1880 |
Carl Conrads, sculptor James W. Pollette, carver |
Height: 44 ft 7 in. Weight: 250 tons. Statue exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition. |
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Lafayette Square, Buffalo, New York |
July 4, 1882 |
July 4, 1884 |
Caspar Buberl | |||
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch | Bushnell Park (Ford Street entrance), Hartford, Connecticut |
May 1884 |
November 7, 1886 |
Caspar Buberl, south frieze Samuel James Kitson, north frieze Albert Entress (1846-1926), 6 statues |
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James A. Garfield Memorial | Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio |
October 6, 1885 |
May 30, 1890 |
Caspar Buberl | |||
Soldiers and Sailors Monument | Oneida Square, Utica, New York |
October 13, 1891 |
Karl Gerhardt | ||||
Major General John Sedgwick Memorial | opposite Cornwall Hollow Cemetery, Cornwall Hollow & Hautboy Hill Roads, Cornwall, Connecticut |
May 3, 1900 |
James J. Hawley (1871-1899) | Hawley's first (and only) major commission. | |||
Base of Lafayette Equestrian Statue | Lafayette Circle, Capitol Avenue & Washington Street, Hartford, Connecticut |
1932 | Paul Wayland Bartlett | 1932 cast of Bartlett's 1908 equestrian statue at Cours la Reine, Paris |
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