- CountryUS
- Town:VA Arlington
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Year of creation:1914
- Rider(s):Kearny, Philip
(1815–1862) studied cavalry tactics in France. He lost his left arm in 1840 in the war with Mexico. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, he was appointed a brigadier general. The army had been reluctant to restore his commission due to his disability, but the shocking Union defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run made them realize the importance of seasoned combat officers. At Williamsburg, he led the charge as Major General with his sword in his hand and the reins in his teeth. He is noted for urging his troops forward by declaring, ‘Don’t worry, men, they’ll all be firing at me!’ He disliked the commander of the Army of the Potomac, whose orders (especially those to fall back) he frequently ignored. He was killed in action in the 1862 Battle of Chantilly. Lee sent his body back to the Union forces, with a condolence note.
- Sculptor(s):Potter, Edward Clark
(1857 – 1923) was an American sculptor best known for his equestrian and animal statues. In 1883 he became an assistant to Daniel Chester French and concentrated on animal studies and working as a manager and salesman in the quarries. From 1887 to 1889 he studied sculpture at the Académie Julian in Paris with Antonin Mercié and Emmanuel Frémiet,
He gave his left arm at Churubusco, Mexico, August 18, 1847 and his life at Chantilly VA, September 1, 1862.