Major General William Starke Rosecrans/Glacial Erratics (Sunbury. Ohio)

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Title

Major General William Starke Rosecrans/Glacial Erratics (Sunbury. Ohio)

Contributor

pj44@st-andrews.ac.uk

Type

Site

Identifier

2588

Date Issued

2013-09-28

Extent

m x m x m

Spatial Coverage

current,40.24297284180192,-82.85930941163585;

Rights Holder

Sculptor Alan Cottrill

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Country

United States of America

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Major General William Starke Rosecrans/Glacial Erratics (Sunbury. Ohio)

Europeana Type

TEXT

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Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Major_General_William_Starke_Rosecrans/Glacial_Erratics_(Sunbury._Ohio)

Monument Type

Statue – equestrian

Erected by

ig Walnut Area Historical Society, Rosecrans Command Headquarters, Delaware County Foundation, and The Ohio Historical Society

Funded by

ig Walnut Area Historical Society, Rosecrans Command Headquarters, Delaware County Foundation, and The Ohio Historical Society

Inscription

"Major General William Starke Rosecrans. W.S. Rosecrans, soldier, engineer, architect and inventor, was born in Kingston Township in 1819. After graduation from West Point in 1842, he served in the Engineering Corps then taught at West Point. As a civilian, he engineered a river lock system and perfected lamp oil. During the Civil War, Rosecrans command Union Armies of the Ohio, the Cumberland, and the Missouri, and developed a popular war-time ambulance. “Old Rosy” led his troops to victory at Iuka, Corinth, Stones River and Tullahoma. He helped raise $789,000 for soldiers relief and designed St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Columbus. He later served as Minister to Mexico, Registrar to the U.S. Treasury and as a Congressman from California. He died in 1898 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. ""Stand by your flag and country, my men!” —Rosecrans at the Battle of Stones River, October 4, 1862 Glacial Erratics. The base of this statue is a 40,000 pound glacial erratic pushed to central Ohio from Northern Ontario by the Wisconsin glaciers from 110,000 to 10,000 years ago. It is formed from ancient volcanic magma more than 2.5 billion years ago. It is one of the five largest glacial erratics in Ohio. Ohio’s largest crystalline erratic is located three miles east of Sunbury. This large, oval-shaped granite boulder is 22 feet long, 18 feet wide and 8 feet high with a circumference of 72 feet. The weight of the exposed portion of the erratic is about 200 tons."

State

Ohio

County

Delaware

Affiliation

Union

City

Sunbury

Location Type

City