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All Veterans and Their Families Memorial, (sculpture)

Object Details

Notes
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Iowa survey, 1996.
Image on file.
(Incised on plaque at entrance:) A MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE/TO EVERY VETERAN/WE PROUDLY DEDICATE THIS MEMORIAL TO/EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO/UNSELFISHLY GAVE THEIR LIVES, THEIR TIME/AND THEIR LOVED ONES SO EACH OF US/COULD LIVE PEACEFULLY SECURE IN THE/KNOWLEDGE THAT OUR UNCOMPROMISED/FREEDOM WAS BEING PRESERVED
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Summary
Sculpture consists of a series of markers which commemorate the American armed forces and the wars and conflicts in which they served. Rectangular markers with diagonal surfaces at the tops are installed in a circle around a flagpole. These recognize each branch of the military with their foundation dates and seals. Benches and square markers with similar diagonal tops encircle the military markers. The square markers commemorate wars in America's history, beginning with the Revolutionary War, up through the Persian Gulf War. Each marker has engraved images of keys events and personages related to the respective war or military conflict. The Revolutionary War marker, for example, depicts George Washington and Betsy Ross. The Civil War marker depicts, among others, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Robert E. Lee. Theodore Roosevelt is seen in the Spanish-American War panel. Iowans depicted on the markers include Annie Wittenmeyer, who established Iowa Veterans Childrens Orphans Home after the Civil War, and Ed Gaudet, who served in Vietnam. The ship the USS Juneau, featured on the World War II in the Pacific panel, was the home ship of the five Sullivan Brothers of Waterloo, Iowa. The Sullivans were all killed when the Juneau was lost during one the Pacific campaigns. This loss prompted a law forbidding family members to serve in the same combat unit without written release.
Data Source
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
Date
Dedicated Sept. 18, 1994
Control number
IAS IA000312
sculptor
Seger, Fred
Miller, Randy
fabricator
Miller Brothers Monuments
Subject
Washington, George
Ross, Betsy
Chase, Anna
Grant, Ulysses S
Lee, Robert E
Lincoln, Abraham
Wittenmeyer, Annie
Roosevelt, Theodore
Doolittle, Jimmy
Seiberling, Florence
Gaudet, Ed
Roth, Scott
Swartzkopf, Norman
Type
Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture
Sculptures-Bench
Sculptures
Medium
Sculpture: marble; Base: granite and concrete
Owner/Location
Administered by City of Davenport 226 West 4th Street Davenport Iowa 52801
Located Davenport Memorial Park Davenport Iowa
Title
All Veterans Memorial, (sculpture)
Topic
History--United States--Revolution
History--United States--Civil War
History--United States--Spanish American War
History--United States--World War I
History--United States--World War II
History--United States--Persian Gulf War
Portrait male
Portrait female
Record ID
siris_ari_329645
Usage
Usage conditions apply

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