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Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan)

Civil War Memorial
Civil War Memorial Adrian MI.JPG
Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan) is located in Michigan
Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan)
Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan) is located in the US
Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan)
Location within the state of Michigan
Location Monument Park
Adrian, Michigan
Coordinates 41°53′47″N 84°01′45″W / 41.89639°N 84.02917°W / 41.89639; -84.02917Coordinates: 41°53′47″N 84°01′45″W / 41.89639°N 84.02917°W / 41.89639; -84.02917
Built July 4, 1870
Architect Benjamin Latrobe
NRHP Reference # 72000632
Significant dates
Added to NRHP June 29, 1972
Designated MSHS August 13, 1971

The Civil War Memorial is a marble monument situated in the center of Memorial Park in Adrian, Michigan. The monument was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on August 13, 1971 and later added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 29, 1972. It was unveiled on July 4, 1870 to commemorate soldiers from Adrian who died in the American Civil War (1861–1865).

The Civil War Memorial ties together the cities of Adrian and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The column used in the monument was originally one of the six marble columns on the eastern facade of the former Bank of Pennsylvania building in Philadelphia. The bank building and the column itself were built in 1799.

The Bank of Pennsylvania building, which was considered one of the first examples of Greek Revival architecture in the United States, was demolished in 1867. With Congressional permission, Joint resolution N0-78, July 27, 1868, one of the six columns was acquired by The Hon. F.C. Beeaman, member of Congress and former Mayor of the city and J. Fred Myers Esq. of Washington, a former well known citizen of Adrian and was donated to the monument association by Hon. Hugh McCulloch, then Secretary of the Treasury of the United States after its destruction. It remains one of the only surviving piece of the original Bank of Pennsylvania building in Michigan. Wilmington Delaware has another column.

Architect and sculptor Benjamin H. Latrobe created the design of the column for the Pennsylvania Bank. The monument architect was Francis R. Stebbins of Adrian Michigan. The column was donated to the association by a joint act of Congress, (No-78) dated July 27, 1868. The sandstone base and urn at the top came to a cost of $10,000 raised by the monument association. The monument was unveiled in Monument Park on July 4, 1870 by the Adrian Soldiers’ Monument Association. It was the second such commemorative monument erected in Lenawee County following the war — the first being a cemetery monument erected in nearby Franklin Township.


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