Savannahs Statues Monuments - Savannah, GA | Savannah. com The monument commemorates and honors contributions of African Americans to the cultural, social, educational, economic, and spiritual life of the Savannah community An anchor and chain on a rectangular base composed of four marble slabs set within a shallow rectangular brick reflecting pool
Statues and Monuments in Savannah - Gallivanter Tours One of the most beautiful monuments in Savannah is the Sgt William Jasper Monument This amazing monument can be found in Madison Square Florence Martus, the famous waving girl of Savannah has a monument dedicated to her You can find her statue on the east-end of River Street
DePue Monuments | Savannah, GA | DePue Wilbert Burial Vaults DePue Monument has been serving the Savannah area since 1974 We are ready to assist you in honoring your loved one with the finest marble, granite and bronze available Contact us to make an appointment with one of our experienced design staff or stop by our display on Bonaventure Road
Nathanael Greene Monument - Wikipedia Located in Johnson Square, the monument was designed by William Strickland and honors Nathanael Greene, a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
Savannah Monuments in Forsyth Park - Go South! Savannah Two 20th-century memorials are located near the northern and southern entrances of the park, respectively: the Marine Monument, dedicated to Chatham County Marines killed in action, and The Hiker, honoring the soldiers of the Spanish-American War
Historic Monuments of Savannah - Old Town Trolley Tours Savannah is a city where history can be seen and felt in every square and park The city is home to some of the most well-preserved historic monuments in Savannah, GA, each telling stories of courage, community, and tradition
Monument - Wikipedia A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical, political, technical or architectural importance [1]
James Oglethorpe Monument, Savannah - Go South! Savannah Over the course of the 19th century, citizens erected various monuments in the squares to their most favored historical figures The idea that one of the monuments should be to Savannah’s and Georgia’s founder, James Oglethorpe, occasionally came up, but no memorial in his honor was built