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Results for type: Monument

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Abraham Lincoln (seated) Sculpture - "Man Of Sorrow" Abraham Lincoln (seated) Sculpture - "Man Of Sorrow"

This sculpture of Abraham Lincoln was designed and constructed by Robert Merrell Gage, a native Kansan. It is a bronze statue on a four-foot high granite base in the southeast quadrant of the State Capitol grounds in downtown Topeka. Gage based his work on numerous photographs and sketches depictin... [more]

Commemorative Plaque Commemorative Plaque

Bronze plaque attached to red granite boulder. Inscription on plaque: "To commemorate an address given near this corner by Abraham Lincoln on 'The Issues of the Day' the night of Dec. 2, 1859."... [more]

Gettysburg Address Plaque Gettysburg Address Plaque

Bronze plaque with head of Lincoln and text of the Gettysburg Address, dedicated in 1936 by the Sue Lovell Tent No. 6, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War and placed in the lobby of the main Topeka Post Office.... [more]

Grace Bedell Letter Monument Grace Bedell Letter Monument

Granite monument with brass plaques attached. Text reads "Delphos: The Home of Lincoln's Little Correspondent." Plaques have text of Grace Bedell's letter to Lincoln and Lincoln's response.... [more]

Grand Army Of The Republic Soldiers And Sailors Monument Grand Army Of The Republic Soldiers And Sailors Monument

Granite soldier statue and cannons. The figure on the northwest corner of the monument is the Artilleryman, part of a cannon crew. The figure on the southwest corner is the Infantryman, the branch of the Union Army that had the most members. On the southeast corner is the Cavalryman, the mounted ... [more]

Lincoln Monument Lincoln Monument

A bust of Lincoln by sculptor Mark Sampsel located on the lawn of the Tennent-Baker House at 138 E. Walnut in Troy, Kansas.... [more]

Lincoln Statue Lincoln Statue

Seated Lincoln statue based on Daniel Chester French statue in Washington, D.C., can be found at Topeka's Mount Hope Cemetery in the Lincoln Gardens. Created by Almo Lavagnini in 1961.... [more]