Abraham Lincoln Statue (Milwauke, Wisconsin)

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Title

Abraham Lincoln Statue (Milwauke, Wisconsin)

Contributor

Jack_Kornowske

Language

English

Type

Site

Identifier

2415

Date Created

1916-01-01

Date Issued

1943-09-30

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

https://city.milwaukee.gov/cityclerk/hpc/War-Memorials-of-Milwaukee/Abraham-Lincoln-Memorial.htm

Spatial Coverage

current,43.04030795633776,-87.89780214756637;previous1,43.02512545169045,-87.89883248181273;

Rights Holder

Gaetano Cecere

Europeana

Country

United States

Europeana Data Provider

Abraham Lincoln Statue (Milwauke, Wisconsin)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Abraham_Lincoln_Statue_(Milwauke,_Wisconsin)

Monument Type

Statue - high ranking official

Erected by

Richard henry Stoddard, Henry Watterson, Edwin Markham, James Russel Lowell

Funded by

Grand Army of the Republic

Material

Bronze,Granite

Inscription

"Abraham Lincoln 1809 – 1865 President, Emancipator, Martyr With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the Nation’s wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle. And for his widow, and his orphan – To do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves, and with all nations. Second Inaugural Address March 4, 1865 This monument is a gift of the Grand Army of the Republic, the school children, working men, and the citizens in general of the City of Milwaukee, as an expression of their love and loyalty of country and reverence for the Great Emancipator. The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Committee One of nature’s masterful great men Richard Henry Stoddard A man inspired of God Henry Watterson The man of the people Edwin Markham The first American James Russell Lowell 2009 Bicentennial Commemoration ”It is said an Eastern monarch once charged his wise men to invent him a sentence, to be ever in view, and which should be true and appropriate in all times and situations. They presented him the words: ’And this, too, shall pass away.’ How much it expresses! How chastening in the hour of pride! How consoling in the depths of affliction! ‘And this, too, shall pass away.’ And yet, let us hope, it is not quite true. Let us hope, rather, that by the best cultivation of the physical world, beneath and around us, and the best intellectual and moral world within us, we shall secure an individual, social, and political prosperity and happiness, whose course shall be onward and upward, and which, while the earth endures, shall not pass away.” Speech delivered September 30, 1859 to Wisconsin State Agricultural Society Plaque presented by Governor Jim Doyle and the Wisconsin Lincoln Bicentennial Commission at the October 10, 2009 Bicentennial Commemoration hosted at the Milwaukee War Memorial Center. Support provided by a gift from the Bradley Foundation"

State

Wisconsin

County

Milwaukee

Affiliation

Union

City

Milwaukee

Address1

Milwaukee

Location Type

City