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Paul E. Cabaret & Company,
Chadwick, Hale,
Larson and Carlson,
History -- United States
Figure male -- Full length
Occupation -- Military
Dress -- Uniform
Outdoor Sculpture -- New Hampshire -- Penacook
Sculpture
(Soldiers Monument), (sculpture).
Artist:
Paul E. Cabaret & Company, founder.
Chadwick, Hale, designer.
Larson and Carlson, contractor.
Title:
(Soldiers Monument), (sculpture).
Dates:
Dedicated 1918.
Digital Reference:
Medium:
Sculpture: copper; Base: Concord granite.
Dimensions:
Sculpture: approx. 7 ft. x 36 in. x 30 in.; Base: approx. 19 x 8 x 8 ft. (30 tons).
Inscription:
(On front midsection of base, incised letters:) MANASSAS.WILLIAMSBURG/SHILOH/FAIR OAKS/MALVERN HILL (On bronze plaque on lower front of base, raised letters:) ERECTED BY WM.I BROWN POST 31/G.A.R./AND OTHER A.D.1918/IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF PENACOOK/BOSCAWEN AND VICINITY/WHO OFFERED THEIR LIVES IN DEFENSE/OF THEIR COUNTRY/IN ALL THE WARS OF OUR NATION/FRATERNITY.CHARITY.LOYALTY/OUR COMRADES/THE BOYS OF SIXTY ONE/WHO FOUGHT TO SAVE THE UNION 1861-1865/IN HONOR OF THE LIVING/IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE DEAD/REQUIESCAT IN PACE (On rear midsection of base:) VICKSBURG.GETTYSBURG/CHICAMAUGA/WILDERNESS/CHANCELLORSVILLE (On plaque on lower back of base: list of names in three columns) (On midsection of side of base:) SPOTTSYLVANIA.COLD HARBOR/FORT STEADMAN/PETERSBURG/APPOMATTOX (On plaque on lower side of base: list of names in three columns) (On midsection of other side of base:) SOUTH MOUNTAIN.ANTIETAM/GLENDALE/FREDRICKSBURG/FOR WAGNER (On plaque on other lower side of base: list of names in three columns)
Description:
A figure of a Union infantryman, dressed in a greatcoat and cap, stands at parade rest while holding a Springfield 3-band musket with both hands. The musket's butt rests near the figure's proper right foot. A canteen and a bayonet in a scabbard hang from the figure's proper left side and a cartridge box hangs from the figure's proper right rear side. The sculpture is placed atop a base with a multitiered lower section. The midsection of the base is inscribed with names of Civil War battle sites.
Subject:
History -- United States -- Civil War
Figure male -- Full length
Occupation -- Military -- Soldier
Dress -- Uniform -- Military Uniform
Object Type:
Outdoor Sculpture -- New Hampshire -- Penacook
Sculpture
Owner:
Coadministered by City of Concord, Public Works Department, 311 North State Street, Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Coadministered by Penacook Revitalization Committee, c/o Panacooh Pharmacy, 46 South Main Street, Penacook, New Hampshire 03303
Located Boudreau Square, Intersection of South Main, Merrimack, & Summer Streets, Penacook, New Hampshire
Provenance:
Formerly located Washington Square, Intersection of South Main, Merrimack, & Summer Streets, Penacook, New Hampshire
Remarks:
The monument was erected by the W. I. Brown Post, No. 31, of the Grand Army of the Republic and other members of the community at a cost of over $3,000. The monument honors those men who served in the Civil War, but since it was erected during World War I the monument was expanded to honor those who defended their nation in all wars. Hale Chadwick is credited with being a driving force behind the funding of the monument and with designing its base. The bronze soldier was supplied by Paul Cabret & Company; the granite base and shaft were built by Larson & Carlson.
The monument was dedicated on Memorial Day in 1918. At time of dedication, the square was known as Washington Square. IAS files contain articles from the Concord Evening Monitor, May 31, 1918; and the Manchester Leader and Evening Monitor, June 1, 1918. IAS files contain photocopies of handwritten minutes of the W. I. Brown, Post 31, G.A.R; and excerpt from David Ruell's typescript "The Public Sculpture of New Hampshire," Concord, New Hampshire, 1980, pg. 110-111. For additional reading see: Leonard A. Wyman's "The Union, 1861-1865, A Grateful Tribute," Keene, New Hampshire: Sonaux Publishing Company, 1961. Contrary to early newspaper accounts which lists media as bronze; conservator Henry Lie identifies media as copper in 1995 condition report.
References:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, New Hampshire survey, 1993.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Wyman, Leonard A., "The Union, 1861-1865, A Grateful Tribute," Keene, NH: Sonaux Publishing Co., 1961, pg. 87.
Note:
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.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS NH000269
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