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Spirit of the American Doughboy, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

   
Spirit of the American Doughboy, Chambersburg, Pennsylvanialoupe
In small triangular memorial area known as “East Point” at the intersection of East Queen and Lincoln Way (U. S. Highway 30).
Chambersburg
PA
USA 
November 12, 1923
E.M. Viquesney, sculptor

The memorial acquisition had its beginnings as early as March 1920 when a successful campaign was conducted to raise funds to acquire the plaque by public subscription. The original plan was to place it on a large boulder at the Franklin County Courthouse, but a state art commission rejected that plan. After considerable delay, the base shown in the above photograph was built and the Doughboy was dedicated at the current location on a rainy November 12, 1923 – Armistice (November 11) was on Sunday that year. The parade paused for a minute of silence at 11 a. m. to recognize the effective time of the armistice five years earlier. Numerous organizations, bands and speakers participated in the ceremony.

 
Single figure -- allegorical
Stained Glass
53 in.
18 in.
Base: approx. 75 x 64 x 82 in.
In original location
1923
Citizens of Franklin County
47260094
Plaque with names
Names 1; name 2; name 3; name 4