General John Logan Memorial, also known as the John Alexander Logan Monument,[1] is an outdoor bronze sculpture commemorating John A. Logan by sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor, in a setting by architect Stanford White. Installed in Chicago's Grant Park, in the U.S. state of Illinois, the statue and pedestal sit atop a memorial mound, with a ceremonial stairway leading to the summit.
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founding of the Memorial Day holiday. He claimed to have been acting as GeneralJohn A. Logan’s private secretary when Mrs. Kimball wrote Logan a letter suggesting...