George Meade Memorial
Item
Title
George Meade Memorial
Description
The creation of a memorial to Civil War Union General George Meade was first proposed by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1911. Congress approved the memorial in 1915, but conflicts between the Pennsylvania Meade Memorial Commission and the Washington Commission of Fine Arts delayed the construction of the statue. In March of 1922, President Harding attended the groundbreaking and the memorial was dedicated in 1927. When construction began on the I-395 underpass in the late 1960s, the statue was removed. In 1983, it was finally placed in its present location outside the Federal Courthouse.
Creator
Charles Grafly
Date
1969 (Removed)
1983 (Installed in new location)
Coverage
1920-1949
1950-1979
Source
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View original.
topic
design & monuments
military history