Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Boston)

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Boston Common at Boston, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, was erected in memory of Massachusetts' soldiers and sailors who died in the U.S. Civil War. Designed by Martin Milmore, construction began in 1874 and the monument was dedicated on September 17, 1877. Union Generals George B. McClellan and Joseph Hooker were among the estimated 25,000 people attending the dedication on Boston Common.

Overview

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is located on a rise called Flag Staff Hill. The monument is neoclassical in design, taking the form of a victory column carved of Hallowell white granite. The monument rises to a height of 126 feet. The platform is 38 feet square and features four bas-relief bronze tablets. The first tablet is titled The Departure for the War, and depicts a regiment marching by the Massachusetts State House. The second bas-relief tablet depicts the medical care on the battlefield and is titled The Sanitary Commission. The third tablet depicts Union sailors in an engagement between a Federal man-of-war and a Confederate ironclad likely the CSS Virginia. The fourth tablet, entitled The Return from the War shows a regiment of veterans marching by the State House to present their battle flags to Governor John Albion Andrew.

Above the bas-relief tablets at the base of the column are four 8 foot high carved granite figures: an allegorical classical female figure holding an olive branch is titled PEACE. A male figure in nineteenth century uniform holds a drawn sword and is titled SAILOR. A second allegorical female figure holds a tablet and stylus and is titled HISTORY. A second male figure is dressed in Federal era uniform and is titled SOLDIER.

Surmounting the doric column is a bronze allegorical female figure titled AMERICA. She is crowned by thirteen stars, and in her left hand holds the United States flag, in her right hand she holds a laurel wreath and sword.

Inscription

The base bears the following inscription:
TO THE MEN OF BOSTON
WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY
ON LAND AND SEA IN THE WAR
WHICH KEPT THE UNION WHOLE
DESTROYED SLAVERY
AND MAINTAINED THE CONSTITUTION
THE GRATEFUL CITY
HAS BUILT THIS MONUMENT
THAT THEIR EXAMPLE MAY SPEAK
TO COMING GENERATIONS

References

  • Forbes, Esther, and Arthur Griffin. The Boston Book. Houghton Mifflin Company: 1947.
  • McDowell, Peggy. "Martin Milmore's Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on the Boston Common: Formulating Conventionalism in Design and Symbolism." The Journal of American Culture. Spring 1988, Volume XI, Issue I.

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Philippe Dessureault
12 September 2017
Monument in a beautiful garden. Erected in memory of soldiers and sailors front m Boston who died during the civil war. Construction started in 1874 and it was dedicated three years later.
The Ritz-Carlton
7 April 2017
Make sure to visit the Boston Common to see the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Sculpted in 1877 by Martin Milmore, it presents portraits of many Bostonians prominent in the Civil War Period.
IWalked Audio Tours
2 September 2011
126 foot white granite monument dedicated to common persons who helped during the Civil War. Contains 4 bas-reliefs (1 on each side). To learn more about them and this monument check out our blog.
James C
22 November 2014
Nice monument in Charlestown. Check it out if you are there.
Nadia Swan
6 April 2018
Beautiful! Majestic!
Jason Syetta
5 September 2013
History!!!!
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