Horace Greeley (Doyle)
Not to be confused with Horace Greeley (Ward).
The sculpture in 2013 | |
Artist | Alexander Doyle |
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Year | 1894 |
Type | Sculpture |
Material | Bronze |
Subject | Horace Greeley |
Location | Manhattan, New York, United States |
Horace Greeley, also known as the Greeley Memorial,[1] is an outdoor bronze sculpture of Horace Greeley by Alexander Doyle, located in Greeley Square Park in Manhattan, New York. The statue, cast in 1892 and dedicated on May 30, 1894, sits atop a Quincy granite pedestal.[2] It contains the following inscription:
THIS STATUE OF THE FIRST PRESIDENT /
NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 6 /
WAS PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK BY /
HORACE GREELY POST NO. 577 G.A.R. /
NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 6 AND /
BROOKLYN TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 98 /
GIVEN TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK IN 1890
See also
- Horace Greeley (Ward), also located in Manhattan
- Tributes to Horace Greeley
References
- ↑ "Horace Greeley". Fieldguide to U.S. Public Monuments and Memorials. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
- ↑ "Greeley Square Park: Horace Greeley". New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
External links
- New York Typographical Union No. 6: Study of a Modern Trade Union and Its Predecessors by George A. Stevens, Issue 6, (pg. 632), State Department of Labor (1913)
Coordinates: 40°44′54.9″N 73°59′18.1″W / 40.748583°N 73.988361°W
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