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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Monuments 19
1 Arsenal Monument 21
2 Emancipation 24
3 Veterans of Foreign Wars Tribute 27
4 Freedom 29
5 James A. Garfield Memorial 33
6 Ulysses S. Grant Memorial 36
7 Peace Monument 51
8 Major General George Gordon Meade Memorial 54
9 Albert Pike Memorial 59
10 Pension Building 63
11 Abraham Lincoln, Judiciary Square 68
12 Benjamin Franklin Stephenson and the Grand Army of the Republic Memorial 71
13 Major General Winfield Scott Hancock 75
14 Admiral David Farragut, United States Navy Memorial 78
15 Major General John A. Logan 81
16 Major General George H. Thomas 85
17 Brigadier General James Birdseye McPherson 88
18 General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument 91
19 Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, Scott Circle 99
20 Admiral David Farragut, Farragut Square 101
21 Major General John A. Rawlins 110
22 Abraham Lincoln, Rail Fence Mender 114
23 John Ericsson Monument 116
24 Lincoln Memorial 119
25 Nuns of the Battlefield 125
26 Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont Memorial Fountain 128
27 Major General George B. McClellan 130
28 General Philip H. Sheridan 134
29 25th New York Volunteers Monument 138
30 Lincoln under Fire 141
31 African-American Civil War Memorial 144
32 Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, Soldiers' Home 148
33 Abraham Lincoln, Fort Lincoln Cemetery 151
34 Arlington National Cemetery 153
35 Major John Rodgers Meigs 157
36 Major General William Worth Belknap Monument 160
37 Major General Philip Kearny 161
38 Confederate Monument 164
39 Brigadier General Richard L. Hoxie and Vinnie Ream Hoxie Monument 172
40 Major General Henry W. Lawton Monument 174
41Alexandria Confederate Memorial 175
Appendices
A Monuments by Date of Installation 183
B Alphabetical List of Monuments with Sculptors 184
C Alphabetical List of Sculptors with Monuments 185
Other Sources Consulted 187
Index 189
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Add Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C., Washington's Civil War Sculptures bear silent witness to the struggle to preserve the Union. They are the fruit of conscious efforts to shape the nation's memory of that struggle. First published in 1998, Testament to Union is a wonderful guide to these p, Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C., Washington's Civil War Sculptures bear silent witness to the struggle to preserve the Union. They are the fruit of conscious efforts to shape the nation's memory of that struggle. First published in 1998, Testament to Union is a wonderful guide to these p, Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. to your collection on WonderClub |