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Title
Madonna
of the
Trail
Subject
Monuments
Daughters of the American Revolution
Cumberland Road
Time Period
1930s
1940s
Place
Springfield (Ohio)
Clark County (Ohio)
Description
The
photograph
shows
the
monument
"
Madonna
of the
Trail
" on the
grounds
of the
Ohio
Masonic
Home
. The
sculpture
is
of a
pioneer
women
with a
child
clutching
her
leg
.
Two
people
are
looking
at the
monument
. There
is
an
inscription
on the
front
of the
monument
that
reads
: "
Madonna
of the
Trail
.
N.S.D.A.R
.
Memorial
to the
Pioneer
Mothers
of the
Covered
Wagon
Days.
" An
inscription
on the
side
reads
: "They were
just
as
brave
or
braver
than their
men
because
, in
many
cases
, they
went
with
sad
hearts
and
trembling
bodies
. They
went
,
however
, and
endured
every
hardship
that
befalls
a
pioneer.
"
Madonna
of the
Trail
is
a
series
of
12
monuments
dedicated
to the
spirit
of
pioneer
women
in the
United
States
. The
monuments
were
commissioned
by the
National
Society
of
Daughters
of the
American
Revolution
(NSDAR)
. They were
placed
along
the
National
Old
Trails
Road
and
extended
from
Bethesda
,
Maryland
, to
Upland
,
California
, in
each
of the
12
states
the
road
passed
through
.
Created
by
sculptor
August
Leimbach
and
funded
by
contributions
, the
Madonna
of the
Trail
monuments
were
intended
to
provide
a
symbol
of the
courage
and
faith
of the
women
whose
strength
and
love
aided
so
greatly
in
conquering
the
wilderness
and
establishing
permanent
homes
. The
Ohio
Madonna
of the
Trail
Monument
was the
first
of the
series
to be
unveiled
, with
dedication
ceremonies
taking
place
July
4
,
1928
. She
stood
on the
grounds
of the
Ohio
Masonic
Home
until
1956
-
1957
when
Ohio
Routes
4
and
40
were
expanded
which
necessitated
moving
the
statue
about
1/4
mile
to its
current
location
. The
statue
now
stands
just
east
of the
intersection
of
Routes
68
4/40
,
near
Snyder
Park
.
Restoration
work
began
in
2001
and
cost
more
than
$50
,
000
. On
July
4
,
2003
re-dedication
ceremonies
took
place
to
celebrate
the
75th
anniversary
of the
original
dedication
.
Creator
Federal
Writers
'
Project
Date of Original
1930-1940
circa
Collection
Ohio
Guide
Collection
Source
State
Archives
Series
1039
AV
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
Rights
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Type
StillImage
File Name
SA1039AV_B13F05_041_001.tif
Image Height
2491
Image Width
1900
File Size
14224080 Bytes
Display File Type
image/jp2
Format
picture
Date created
2011-06-02
Date modified
2011-06-02
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