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Title
The Joseph Roswell Hawley Medallion (Blue Hills, Connecticut)
Description
Located under the Connecticut State Capitol's north portico, the Joseph Roswell Hawley Medallion honors Joseph Hawley, the first volunteer from Connecticut to enlist in the Union Army. After the war, Hawley was elected Governor of Connecticut and later represented the state in both the House of Representatives and Senate. Following his death in 1905, the Connecticut legislature commissioned a memorial to Hawley on Capitol grounds, allocating 1,500 dollars for the monument. The bronze medallion was designed by Herbert Adams, who depicts Hawley in profile and military dress. The monument was dedicated in 1914 in a ceremony attended by 125 soldiers who served under Hawley during the Civil War. The medallion faces a similarly rendered memorial to politician Orville Platt that was dedicated on the same day as the Hawley memorial.
Source
american,unionmonument
Contributor
ka88@st-andrews.ac.uk
Type
Site
Identifier
2068
Date Created
1908-01-01
Date Issued
1912-10-18
Extent
0m x 1.8288000000000002m x 0m
Spatial Coverage
current,41.764400,-72.682067;
Rights Holder
Herbert Adams
Europeana
Country
United States
Europeana Data Provider
The Joseph Roswell Hawley Medallion
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/The_Joseph_Roswell_Hawley_Medallion_
Monument Type
Bas-relief
Erected by
Connecticut State Legislature
Funded by
Connecticut State Legislature
Run by
Connecticut State Capitol
Material
Bronze
Inscription
Patriot, Soldier, Statesman
State
Connecticut
County
Hartford
Affiliation
Union
City
Blue Hills