Memorials
Bronze Statue of De Witt Clinton, Designed for Greenwood Cemetery. Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, 1853 [?]
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Brooklyn's Triumphal Arch. Scientific American, 1890-01-04
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Honoring the Memory of Martyrs of the Revolution – dedication of the monument at Fort Green Park, Brooklyn NY to the imprisoned patriots who died on the British prison ship during the war for American Independence. Leslie's Weekly, 1908-11-26
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Interior View of the Tomb, in Brooklyn, L.I. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1870-08-06
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The Lincoln Monument in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York. Harper's Weekly, 1869-11-13
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The Metropolis in Mourning [Scenes of buildings covered in memorial décor following death of General Grant]. Harper's Weekly, 1885-08-08
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"The Navy." Symbolic Group in High Relief, Designed by Frederick MacMonnies for the Memorial Arch at the Northern Entrance to Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Harper's Weekly, 1899-07-15
Box: 4 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
Proposed Monument to Sons of Brooklyn Who Fell in Four Wars, To Be Erected at Entrance to Prospect Park. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1886-02-20
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The Proposed Triumphal Arch: Soldiers and Sailors' Monument, Brooklyn, the corner stone of which was laid October 30th, Undated.
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The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch in Brooklyn. Preparing to lay the Corner Stone. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1889-11-02
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The Soldiers' Memorial Arch, To Be Erected in Brooklyn. – From the Original Design. Harper's Weekly, 1889-08-17
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Tomb of the Martyrs, Brooklyn, Long Island., Undated.
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