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Lincoln Monument (Dixon, Illinois)

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Type
  
Bronze

Created
  
1930

Artist
  
Leonard Crunelle

Year
  
1930

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Dimensions
  
300 cm × 61 cm × 46 cm (10 ft × 2 ft × 1.5 ft)

Location
  
Dixon, Illinois, United States

Owner
  
Dixon Historical Society

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For uses of Lincoln Monument see Lincoln (disambiguation).

The Lincoln Monument is a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln that commemorates his 1832 service in the Black Hawk War. Located in President's Park in Dixon, Illinois, the bronze statue was sculpted by Leonard Crunelle and was dedicated on September 24, 1930. The memorial is maintained by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as a state historic site.

The inscription reads:
(On back of base, north side under relief of John Dixon:)
JOHN DIXON
FOUNDER OF THE CITY OF DIXON
APRIL 11, 1830 - PROPRIETOR
OF THE FERRY AND TAVERN HERE
DURING THE BLACK HAWK WAR
(Under relief of Ft. Dixon:)
FORT DIXON IN 1832
(Under relief of a tavern, wagon, and boat:)
DIXON TAVERN AND FERRY 1830
(Front of base:)
LINCOLN

References

Lincoln Monument (Dixon, Illinois) Wikipedia