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  2. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a 284 ft 6 in (86.72 m) tall neoclassical monument built on Monument Circle, a circular, brick-paved street that intersects Meridian and Market streets in the center of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. In the years since its public dedication on May 15, 1902, the monument has become an iconic ...

  3. Indiana World War Memorial Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHLD. October 11, 1994 [2] The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza is an urban feature and war memorial located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, originally built to honor the veterans of World War I. [3] It was conceived in 1919 as a location for the national headquarters of the American Legion and a memorial to the ...

  4. Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Indianapolis)

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    The Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (or Garfield Park Confederate Prisoner of War Monument) was a large granite monument that sat at the south entrance of Garfield Park in Indianapolis for nearly a century, before being removed in 2020. It commemorated the Confederate prisoners of war that died at Camp Morton.

  5. Oliver P. Morton (monument) - Wikipedia

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    On the rear of the memorial are two plaques. The top plaque is located on the pedestal of Morton. It reads: Oliver Perry Morton. Born in Wayne Co. Indiana August 4, 1823. Died in Indianapolis November 1, 1877. Aged 54 years 2 months and 25 days. Admitted to the Bar in 1847. Served as Governor of Indiana from January 18, 1861 to March 4, 1867.

  6. E Pluribus Unum (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    E Pluribus Unum, named after the Latin phrase meaning "From many, one," was to be a re-contextualized reproduction of the nameless, semi-nude African American male sculpture seated at the base of the west facade of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in downtown Indianapolis. Wilson submitted only one entry to the Indianapolis Cultural Trail ...

  7. Crown Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Crown Hill Cemetery. /  39.82028°N 86.17056°W  / 39.82028; -86.17056. Crown Hill Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The privately owned cemetery was established in 1863 at Strawberry Hill, whose summit was renamed "The Crown", a high point overlooking Indianapolis.

  8. Abraham Lincoln (relief by Schwarz) - Wikipedia

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    Schwarz is known for crafting the limestone sculptures at the base of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Indianapolis's Monument Circle; the bronze statue for the Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton monument on the east side of the Indiana Statehouse; and sculptures for American Civil War memorials in several Indiana counties.

  9. Confederate statue set for removal from Arlington ... - AOL

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    The statue was built in 1914, and includes depicitions of enslaved African Americans. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...