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Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American Civil War monument on Worcester Common in Worcester, Massachusetts. Designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers, it consists of a tapering granite Corinthian column crowned by a bronze goddess of Victory, a three-tiered granite pedestal adorned with bronze plaques, buttresses surmounted by four bronze statues representing branches of the military – Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Navy – with the whole resting upon a rough granite base flanked by four buried cannons barrels. Dedication Plaque: * Soldiers' Monument in 2009. * Goddess of Victory. *

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  • Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts) (en)
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  • Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American Civil War monument on Worcester Common in Worcester, Massachusetts. Designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers, it consists of a tapering granite Corinthian column crowned by a bronze goddess of Victory, a three-tiered granite pedestal adorned with bronze plaques, buttresses surmounted by four bronze statues representing branches of the military – Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Navy – with the whole resting upon a rough granite base flanked by four buried cannons barrels. Dedication Plaque: * Soldiers' Monument in 2009. * Goddess of Victory. * (en)
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  • the Sons of Worcester who died in the Civil War. (en)
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  • City of Worcester Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery Department (en)
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  • Note the rough-granite base . (en)
  • Soldiers' Monument, circa 1910. (en)
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  • Randolph Rogers, sculptor. (en)
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  • WORCESTER (en)
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