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The Hiker (Kitson)

The Hiker is a bronze statue created by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson. It commemorates the American soldiers who fought in the Spanish–American War, the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine–American War. The first version of it was made for the University of Minnesota in 1906,[1] but at least 50 copies were made, and were erected widely across the United States.

The original, at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, in 1906.

"The Hiker depicts a hero stripped of his parade uniform and shown as a soldier reacting to the challenges of the battlefield."[2]

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When she created The Hiker, Kitson already had a reputation for sculpting war memorial statues. For the title of her work, Kitson used the term that American soldiers in both the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War gave themselves: "hikers". Leonard Sefing, Jr., a Spanish–American War veteran from Allentown, Pennsylvania, was selected as the model for the statue after a photograph of him was entered into a national contest.[3]

The original statue was unveiled at the University of Minnesota on Memorial Day, 1906.[4] The statue stands in front of the armory at 15 Church Street. Also known as the Student Soldier Memorial, it is a monument to the 218 University of Minnesota students who served in the Spanish–American War.[5] The statue is 9 feet (2.7 m) tall and stands on a 6-foot (1.8 m) granite base, depicting a soldier clad in a period uniform with a campaign hat and a Krag–Jørgensen rifle. Today this statue, now missing the muzzle of the rifle,[6] is popularly known as Iron Mike.[5]

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Kitson's Hikers are attractive corrosion monitors because of their fixed geometry, reasonably consistent alloy chemistry, wide distribution, and long period of exposure.[6]

"Hiker Study - In Situ Measurement of Long-Term Monumental Bronze Corrosion", 2009

Kitson's work proved to be very popular,[4] largely because of its realism and historical accuracy.[7] In 1921, the Gorham Manufacturing Company, located in Providence, Rhode Island, bought the rights to the statue, and over the next 44 years Gorham cast at least 50 Hiker statues.[7] The earliest installations tended to be in the northeastern United States, with post-World War II statues installed mostly in the South and West.[6]

Because of the wide distribution of the statues, they were used in a 2009 study measuring the effects of air pollution over the last century.[6]

Date Location City State Coordinates Unique features Photo Ref
1906 In front of the University of Minnesota Armory, facing Church Street Minneapolis Minnesota 44°58′37.9″N 93°13′57.82″W / 44.977194°N 93.2327278°W / 44.977194; -93.2327278 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) This is the original casting   [8]
1911 Kennedy Plaza Providence Rhode Island 41°49′30.66″N 71°24′40.68″W / 41.8251833°N 71.4113000°W / 41.8251833; -71.4113000 (Providence, Rhode Island) This Monument Erected by The City of Providence to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation's honor in the war with Spain, the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated July 12, 1925 under the aspices of Capt. Allyn K Capron Camp No. 1 and Sidney F. Hoar Camp No. 4 United Spanish War Veterans.   [9]
1921 (May 30th) Central Park located on Monument Hill east of Bradley Boulevard Schenectady New York 42°48′04″N 73°54′49″W / 42.801234°N 73.913602°W / 42.801234; -73.913602 (Schenectady, New York) The Hiker statue overlooks Iroquois Lake. Dedicated under the auspices of General Eugene Griffin Camp No 11 United Spanish War Veterans and the Board of Supervisors of Schenectady County. The Hiker was rededicated June 15, 1996.  
1923 (May 30th) Pine Grove Cemetery, 145 Boston Street Lynn Massachusetts 42°28′47″N 70°57′40″W / 42.479618°N 70.960980°W / 42.479618; -70.960980 (Lynn, Massachusetts) Freedom – Patriotism – Humanity

Erected by the City of Lynn to Commemorating the Valor and Patriotism of the Men of this City who Served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated May 30, 1923 under the Auspices of General Joseph P. Sanger Camp No. 15. United Spanish War Veterans Dept. of Mass.

 
1923 (October 21st) Canal Square (formerly known as McKinley Square) Cohoes New York 42°46′29″N 73°42′06″W / 42.774786°N 73.701640°W / 42.774786; -73.701640 (Cohoes, New York) Bears the inscription: "To the Men of Cohoes Who Served Their Country, in the War With Spain, The Philippine Campaign and the China Relief Expedition, 1898 and 1902." and containing the names of 203 Cohoes soldiers, sailors and marines.  
1923 Memorial Hall Dayton Ohio 39°45′47″N 84°11′23″W / 39.762983°N 84.189737°W / 39.762983; -84.189737 (Dayton, Ohio)  
1924 (May 17th) Deering Oaks Portland Maine 43°39′28″N 70°16′06″W / 43.657758°N 70.268393°W / 43.657758; -70.268393 (Portland, Maine) In memoriam, United Spanish War Veterans of Cumberland County, 1898–1902  
1924 (May 10th) North-east corner of Bronson Park Kalamazoo Michigan 42°17′25.93″N 85°35′6.24″W / 42.2905361°N 85.5850667°W / 42.2905361; -85.5850667 (Kalamazoo, Michigan) The placard on the monument states "Erected by the citizens of Kalamazoo City and County to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who served in the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition."   [10]
1924 (May 30th) Billings Park, South Salina & South Warren & East Adams Streets Syracuse New York 43°02′33″N 76°09′04″W / 43.042524°N 76.151137°W / 43.042524; -76.151137 (Syracuse, New York) Erected by Onondaga County and Col. Butler Camp and Spanish War Veterans. The placard on the monument states "Erected by the County of Onondaga and Colonel John G. Butler Camp, Spanish War Veterans. To the memory of the soldiers and sailors of this country who volunteered and served in the war with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and Boxer Uprising in China. 1924"  
1924 (September 1st) Moran Square Fitchburg Massachusetts 42°34′55″N 71°47′26″W / 42.581808°N 71.790459°W / 42.581808; -71.790459 (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states "This Monument Erected by The City of Fitchburg to Commemorate the Valour and Patriotism of the Men who Served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated September 1, 1924 under the Auspices of Guanica Camp No. 9 United Spanish War Veterans."  
1925 (September 19th) Russell Sage College, looking toward Congress Street. Troy New York 42°43′44″N 73°41′34″W / 42.728867°N 73.692755°W / 42.728867; -73.692755 (Troy, New York) Dedicated under the auspices of Marcus D. Russell Camp No. 2 United Spanish–American War Veterans and the Board of Supervisors of Rensselaer County.  
1925 (November 11th) Lucas County Courthouse Toledo Ohio 41°39′20″N 83°32′13″W / 41.655637°N 83.536840°W / 41.655637; -83.536840 (Toledo, Ohio)  
1926 (October 12th) Located at Main and Common Street Wakefield Massachusetts 42°30′20″N 71°04′19″W / 42.505535°N 71.071812°W / 42.505535; -71.071812 (Wakefield, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states, "This Monument Erected by the Town of Wakefield to Commemorate the Valor and Patriotism of the Men of this Town who Served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated October 1, 1926 under the Auspices of Corporal Charles F. Parker Camp No. 39 United Spanish War Veterans Department of Massachusetts."  
1926 (October 24th) Gale Park, Kenoza Avenue & Mill Street Haverhill Massachusetts 42°47′08″N 71°04′17″W / 42.785434°N 71.071371°W / 42.785434; -71.071371 (Haverhill, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states, "This Monument Erected by the City of Haverhill to Commemorate the Valor and Patriotism of the Men who Served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated October 24, 1926 under the Auspices of Sergeant Fred Thomas Camp No. 48 United Spanish War Veterans Department of Massachusetts."  
1926 (September 26th) Inside Bohemian National Cemetery Chicago Illinois 41°58′42″N 87°43′21″W / 41.978222°N 87.722612°W / 41.978222; -87.722612 (Chicago, Illinois) An additional plaque, in the ground at the base of the hiker, was dedicated May 17, 1964. The plaque, in the shape of a cross, was an honor roll of 147 names of comrades from American Camp No.30 United Spanish War Veterans dedicated by the last six members of the camp.  
1927 Lt Joseph F Wehner Park on Lynn Street Everett Massachusetts 42°25′15″N 71°02′37″W / 42.420736°N 71.043583°W / 42.420736; -71.043583 (Everett, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states "Erected by the City of Everett"  
1927 (September 5th) Garfield Square Market at 5th Street Pottsville Pennsylvania 40°41′04″N 76°11′55″W / 40.684384°N 76.198636°W / 40.684384; -76.198636 (Pottsville, Pennsylvania) The placard on the monument states the following, "Dedicated Sept. 5, 1927"  
1927 (October 12th) Oak Grove Cemetery, 230 Playstead Road Medford Massachusetts 42°25′54″N 71°08′05″W / 42.431742°N 71.134631°W / 42.431742; -71.134631 (Medford, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states "This Monument Erected by The City of Medford to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation's honor in the war with Spain, the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated Oct 12, 1927."  
1928 At the north end of Waltham Common Waltham Massachusetts 42°22′33.49″N 71°14′10.52″W / 42.3759694°N 71.2362556°W / 42.3759694; -71.2362556 (Waltham, Massachusetts)  
1928 Located Foster Park, Bordered by State S.E., Cherry S.E., & Prospect S.E. Grand Rapids Michigan 42°57′34″N 85°39′36″W / 42.959570°N 85.659920°W / 42.959570; -85.659920 (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Formerly located at Lookout Park, from 1928 to 1957. The placard on the monument states, "Freedom, Patriotism and Humanity. Dedicated to the soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition."   [11]
1928 (May 27th) In front of the Wichita Falls Memorial Auditorium. Wichita Falls Texas 33°54′34″N 98°29′59″W / 33.909336°N 98.499641°W / 33.909336; -98.499641 (Wichita Falls, Texas)   [12]
1929 (July 4th) Bronstein Park facing Hanover Street Manchester New Hampshire 42°59′29″N 71°27′21″W / 42.991348°N 71.455902°W / 42.991348; -71.455902 (Manchester, New Hampshire) The placard on the monument states "This Monument Erected by The City of Manchester to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation's honor in the war with Spain, the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated July 4, 1929."  
1929 Wisner Park Elmira New York 42°05′21″N 76°48′30″W / 42.089039°N 76.808308°W / 42.089039; -76.808308 (Elmira, New York) The placard on the monument states "In Memory of the Veterans who served during the Spanish American War, the Philippine Insurrection, the China Relief Expedition 1898 to 1902. Presented by the Citizens of Chemung County through the Honorable Board of Supervisors and the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of Elmira, N.Y.

Erected 1929 Veterans Committee Mayor John D. Driscoll, P.D.C., William H. Shay P.C., Sumner O. Smith P.C., William D. Gelder P.C., Leon A. Forrest P.C."

This Hiker was featured in a Post Card for Wisner Park in Elmira, New York in 1937.

 
1931 (June 7th) South End of Forsyth Park Savannah Georgia 32°03′54″N 81°05′51″W / 32.064915°N 81.097451°W / 32.064915; -81.097451 (Savannah, Georgia) Officially called "The Georgia Volunteer," it was erected in Savannah because that city contributed more Spanish–American War soldiers per capita than any other city in Georgia.  
1934 (November 11th) Chelsea City Hall (500 Broadway) Chelsea Massachusetts 42°23′36″N 71°02′00″W / 42.393421°N 71.033334°W / 42.393421; -71.033334 (Chelsea, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states" This Memorial Erected by the Walter I. Chadbourne Camp No. 24 U.S.W.V. in Honor of the Men of Chelsea who served in the 1898 – Spanish–American War – 1902

Dedicated November 11, 1934

Volunteers all by their service and their lives they gave the blessings of liberty and justice to the oppressed people of Cuba and the Philippines"

Additionally, the placard lists the names of the citizens of Chelsea that were members of the 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery H Battery U.S. Volunteers, members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Marine Corp, and identifies that Corp. Daniel J. Dempsey was killed in action July 1, 1898 at the Battle of El Caney.

 
1934 Southeast corner of The Common Woburn Massachusetts 42°28′45.75″N 71°9′7.44″W / 42.4793750°N 71.1520667°W / 42.4793750; -71.1520667 (Woburn, Massachusetts)   [13]
1937 West side of Taunton Green Taunton Massachusetts 41°54′6.61″N 71°5′37.16″W / 41.9018361°N 71.0936556°W / 41.9018361; -71.0936556 (Taunton, Massachusetts) This Monument Commemorates the Volunteer Services of the men from the City of Taunton who on land and sea defended the Nation's Honor in the War with Spain, the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Erected by Henry A. Williams Camp No. 29, United Spanish War Veterans, Dedicated October 10, 1937.  
1937 (October 10th) Greenspace located at College Heights Boulevard, North 28th and West Tilghman Street Allentown Pennsylvania 40°35′58″N 75°31′10″W / 40.59944°N 75.51944°W / 40.59944; -75.51944 (Allentown, Pennsylvania) Leonard Sefing, Jr., a Spanish–American War veteran from Allentown, was the model for the statue.[3]

The placard on the monument states, "Erected by the County of Lehigh, the City of Allentown and George H. Schwartz Camp, No. 2, United Spanish War Veterans – to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who served in the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection, and the China Relief Expedition.

  [3]
1938 Traffic island at the intersection of Plymouth Avenue and Pleasant Street Fall River Massachusetts 41°41′51″N 71°8′49″W / 41.69750°N 71.14694°W / 41.69750; -71.14694 (Fall River, Massachusetts) The base upon which statue stands is formed from the top of a column from the demolished Fall River Customs House and Post Office set on a slab of Fall River granite. In 1983, the local and state historical commissions nominated the statue for the National Register of Historic Places, but the listing was rejected.[14]   [15]
1938 (August 13th) Intersection of Lincoln and Market Streets Shamokin Pennsylvania 40°47′21″N 76°33′30″W / 40.789211°N 76.558415°W / 40.789211; -76.558415 (Shamokin, Pennsylvania) The placard states "This monument was erected by the patriotic people of Shamokin and vicinity and the members of Major General Guy V. Henry Camp No. 11, United Spanish War Veterans, to commemorate the valor and patriotism of the men who served in the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition. Dedicated August 13, 1938"  
1938 (November 20th) Located in Oscar C Wallace Park, on the corner of Pleasant & Highland Streets Malden Massachusetts 42°25′36″N 71°04′51″W / 42.426782°N 71.080842°W / 42.426782; -71.080842 (Malden, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states "This Monument Erected by The City of Malden to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation's honor in the war with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated November 20, 1938 under the auspices of Col. Moses B. Lakeman Camp No. 44 United Spanish War Veterans."  
1939 (May 30th) Loyola Avenue, facing north into the intersection with Poydras Street New Orleans Louisiana 29°57′1.82″N 90°4′32.92″W / 29.9505056°N 90.0758111°W / 29.9505056; -90.0758111 (New Orleans, Louisiana) Originally located at North Claiborne and Canal Street  
1939 (October 22nd) Hiker Park, at the intersection of Algoma Boulevard and Congress Avenue Oshkosh Wisconsin 44°02′04″N 88°33′31″W / 44.034507°N 88.558546°W / 44.034507; -88.558546 (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) Made possible through the public spirit and generosity of the late Colonel John Hicks of Oshkosh under the auspices of Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 1 United Spanish War Veterans [16]
1940 (June 30th) 300 W. Main Street, Northside of courthouse lawn Knoxville Tennessee 35°57′42″N 83°54′59″W / 35.961571°N 83.916448°W / 35.961571; -83.916448 (Knoxville, Tennessee) The base of the monument is a boulder from taken from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Dedicated under the auspices of the Jack Bernard Camp, United Spanish War Veterans of Knoxville.  
1940 (October 18th) Alabama Department of Archives and History-Statuary Hall,624 Washington Avenue Montgomery Alabama 32°22′33″N 86°18′01″W / 32.375775°N 86.300380°W / 32.375775; -86.300380 (Montgomery, Alabama) This monument is located inside Statuary Hall and may be the only Hiker monument to be on display inside a climate controlled building.  
1940 (September 7th) Fisher Veterans' Memorial Park, near the intersection of South 10th and South 9th Streets Lebanon Pennsylvania 40°19′55″N 76°25′34″W / 40.331827°N 76.425995°W / 40.331827; -76.425995 (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) The placard on the monument states, "Dedicated to the men of Lebanon County who gave their lives in the Spanish American War." There are eight names listed on the placard.  
1941 (April 20th) Arcadia County Park Arcadia California 34°08′16″N 118°02′01″W / 34.137689°N 118.033695°W / 34.137689; -118.033695 (Arcadia, California) Dedicated to those who served in the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Presented by the county of Los Angeles, the United Spanish–American War Veterans of Southern California and Friends. [17]
1941 (October 22nd) State House Grounds next to Gervais Street Columbia South Carolina 34°00′05″N 81°01′59″W / 34.001306°N 81.032917°W / 34.001306; -81.032917 (Columbia, South Carolina) Erected by the State of South Carolina and her citizens to honor the memory of her sons who served in the War with Spain, The Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated October 22, 1941 by the Department of South Carolina United Spanish War Veterans. Another plaque lists the regiments from South Carolina and the names of the men who volunteered for the yellow fever test in Cuba.
1941 (November 23rd) 437 Broad Street Meriden Connecticut 41°31′55″N 72°47′38″W / 41.531982°N 72.793852°W / 41.531982; -72.793852 (Meriden, Connecticut) Erected by the Meriden City Council in 1941 for $3,000 and includes a plaque listing 206 names of Spanish–American War veterans.   [18]
1942 (May 23rd) Located near North Landing Park, at the intersection of North Street and Crawford Parkway. Portsmouth Virginia 36°50′19″N 76°17′53″W / 36.838627°N 76.298017°W / 36.838627; -76.298017 (Portsmouth, Virginia) Erected by the citizens of Portsmouth and Norfolk County. Sponsored by the Austin R. Davis Camp No 4 – United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who voluntarily served in the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition.  
1943 (June 11th) North Lakewood and East Fayette street Baltimore Maryland 39°17′41″N 76°34′46″W / 39.294602°N 76.579387°W / 39.294602; -76.579387 (Baltimore, Maryland) The pedestal is engraved with "Dedicated to the United Spanish War Veterans 1898–1902" The base is engraved "Erected 1943, Present by the State of Maryland, William M. Miller, Dept. Comdr"  
1944 (June 4th) At the North 20th Street entrance of Linn Park. Birmingham Alabama 33°31′12″N 86°48′34″W / 33.520078°N 86.809350°W / 33.520078; -86.809350 (Birmingham, Alabama) Dedicated June 4, 1944, by the Ladies Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, to the most unselfish mass act in history  
1946 (September 15th) Michigan State Capitol grounds on S. Capital Avenue Lansing Michigan 42°44′04″N 84°33′15″W / 42.734370°N 84.554129°W / 42.734370; -84.554129 (Lansing, Michigan) Erected through the efforts of the various camps and auxiliaries of the United Spanish War Veterans of Michigan and presented to the State of Michigan. [19]
1947 Penn Valley Park Kansas City Missouri 39°4′35.71″N 94°35′15.64″W / 39.0765861°N 94.5876778°W / 39.0765861; -94.5876778 (Kansas City, Missouri)  
1947 Arsenal Square Cambridge Massachusetts 42°22′43″N 71°07′27″W / 42.378739°N 71.124197°W / 42.378739; -71.124197 (Cambridge, Massachusetts) The placard on the monument states, "This Monument Erected by the city of Cambridge to her sons who on land and sea defended the nation's honor in the war with Spain, the insurrection in the Philippines, and the China Relief Expedition 1898–1902. Dedicated October 12, 1947 under the auspices of Leslie F. Hunting Camp No. 12 United Spanish War Veterans"  
1948 (October 5th) Elm Street & Morris Avenue Morristown New Jersey 40°47′46.7″N 74°28′25.94″W / 40.796306°N 74.4738722°W / 40.796306; -74.4738722 (Morristown, New Jersey) On the back are carved the names of the Morristown men who died in service.   [20]
1949 Capitol Park Sacramento California 38°34′34.18″N 121°29′33.86″W / 38.5761611°N 121.4927389°W / 38.5761611; -121.4927389 (Sacramento, California)  
1949 (August 12th) Howard Park located at the corner of Parker and Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach Florida 26°42′20″N 80°03′41″W / 26.705526°N 80.061346°W / 26.705526; -80.061346 (West Palm Beach, Florida) The placard on the monument states, "This monument is presented by Public Subscription to United Spanish War Veterans Department of Florida to Commemorate the Valor and patriotism of the Men Who served in the War with Spain, Philippines Insurrection and China Relief Expedition, 1898–1902. Dedicated August 12, 1949 under the auspices of the W.E. Compton Camp, West Palm Beach, Florida."
1951 Texas State Capitol grounds, near the western corner of the Capitol building Austin Texas 30°16′28.72″N 97°44′29.7″W / 30.2746444°N 97.741583°W / 30.2746444; -97.741583 (Austin, Texas) The Hiker is the last war memorial to be added on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol.   [21]
1956 Spanish–American War Memorial Park, East Parkway Street and Central Avenue Memphis Tennessee 35°07′32″N 89°59′07″W / 35.125683°N 89.985220°W / 35.125683; -89.985220 (Memphis, Tennessee) Inscription on plaque affixed to base reads: "The Hiker Typifying the American Volunteer who fought Spain in Cuba, the Philippines, and Boxer Rebellion. Erected in 1956 with funds raised by Spanish War Veterans of Memphis under the leadership of Fred Bauer, Commander."  
1959 (February 15th) Armory Park Tucson Arizona 32°13′08″N 110°58′06″W / 32.218892°N 110.968343°W / 32.218892; -110.968343 (Tucson, Arizona) Installed January 22, 1959  
1965 (July 24th) Memorial Drive, just outside Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Virginia 38°53′4.57″N 77°3′44.73″W / 38.8846028°N 77.0624250°W / 38.8846028; -77.0624250 (Arlington National Cemetery) The United Spanish War Veterans Memorial, consisting of a casting of the statue atop a granite plinth, is one of several monuments "not formally part of Arlington Cemetery."[22]  

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For the statue of the same name by Allen George Newman see The Hiker Newman The Hiker is a bronze statue created by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson It commemorates the American soldiers who fought in the Spanish American War the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine American War The first version of it was made for the University of Minnesota in 1906 1 but at least 50 copies were made and were erected widely across the United States The original at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 1906 The Hiker depicts a hero stripped of his parade uniform and shown as a soldier reacting to the challenges of the battlefield 2 Contents 1 Original 2 Locations 3 Sources 4 External linksOriginal editWhen she created The Hiker Kitson already had a reputation for sculpting war memorial statues For the title of her work Kitson used the term that American soldiers in both the Spanish American War and the Philippine American War gave themselves hikers Leonard Sefing Jr a Spanish American War veteran from Allentown Pennsylvania was selected as the model for the statue after a photograph of him was entered into a national contest 3 The original statue was unveiled at the University of Minnesota on Memorial Day 1906 4 The statue stands in front of the armory at 15 Church Street Also known as the Student Soldier Memorial it is a monument to the 218 University of Minnesota students who served in the Spanish American War 5 The statue is 9 feet 2 7 m tall and stands on a 6 foot 1 8 m granite base depicting a soldier clad in a period uniform with a campaign hat and a Krag Jorgensen rifle Today this statue now missing the muzzle of the rifle 6 is popularly known as Iron Mike 5 Locations editKitson s Hikers are attractive corrosion monitors because of their fixed geometry reasonably consistent alloy chemistry wide distribution and long period of exposure 6 Hiker Study In Situ Measurement of Long Term Monumental Bronze Corrosion 2009 Kitson s work proved to be very popular 4 largely because of its realism and historical accuracy 7 In 1921 the Gorham Manufacturing Company located in Providence Rhode Island bought the rights to the statue and over the next 44 years Gorham cast at least 50 Hiker statues 7 The earliest installations tended to be in the northeastern United States with post World War II statues installed mostly in the South and West 6 Because of the wide distribution of the statues they were used in a 2009 study measuring the effects of air pollution over the last century 6 Date Location City State Coordinates Unique features Photo Ref 1906 In front of the University of Minnesota Armory facing Church Street Minneapolis Minnesota 44 58 37 9 N 93 13 57 82 W 44 977194 N 93 2327278 W 44 977194 93 2327278 Minneapolis Minnesota This is the original casting nbsp 8 1911 Kennedy Plaza Providence Rhode Island 41 49 30 66 N 71 24 40 68 W 41 8251833 N 71 4113000 W 41 8251833 71 4113000 Providence Rhode Island This Monument Erected by The City of Providence to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation s honor in the war with Spain the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated July 12 1925 under the aspices of Capt Allyn K Capron Camp No 1 and Sidney F Hoar Camp No 4 United Spanish War Veterans nbsp 9 1921 May 30th Central Park located on Monument Hill east of Bradley Boulevard Schenectady New York 42 48 04 N 73 54 49 W 42 801234 N 73 913602 W 42 801234 73 913602 Schenectady New York The Hiker statue overlooks Iroquois Lake Dedicated under the auspices of General Eugene Griffin Camp No 11 United Spanish War Veterans and the Board of Supervisors of Schenectady County The Hiker was rededicated June 15 1996 nbsp 1923 May 30th Pine Grove Cemetery 145 Boston Street Lynn Massachusetts 42 28 47 N 70 57 40 W 42 479618 N 70 960980 W 42 479618 70 960980 Lynn Massachusetts Freedom Patriotism Humanity Erected by the City of Lynn to Commemorating the Valor and Patriotism of the Men of this City who Served in the War with Spain Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated May 30 1923 under the Auspices of General Joseph P Sanger Camp No 15 United Spanish War Veterans Dept of Mass nbsp 1923 October 21st Canal Square formerly known as McKinley Square Cohoes New York 42 46 29 N 73 42 06 W 42 774786 N 73 701640 W 42 774786 73 701640 Cohoes New York Bears the inscription To the Men of Cohoes Who Served Their Country in the War With Spain The Philippine Campaign and the China Relief Expedition 1898 and 1902 and containing the names of 203 Cohoes soldiers sailors and marines nbsp 1923 Memorial Hall Dayton Ohio 39 45 47 N 84 11 23 W 39 762983 N 84 189737 W 39 762983 84 189737 Dayton Ohio nbsp 1924 May 17th Deering Oaks Portland Maine 43 39 28 N 70 16 06 W 43 657758 N 70 268393 W 43 657758 70 268393 Portland Maine In memoriam United Spanish War Veterans of Cumberland County 1898 1902 nbsp 1924 May 10th North east corner of Bronson Park Kalamazoo Michigan 42 17 25 93 N 85 35 6 24 W 42 2905361 N 85 5850667 W 42 2905361 85 5850667 Kalamazoo Michigan The placard on the monument states Erected by the citizens of Kalamazoo City and County to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who served in the war with Spain the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition nbsp 10 1924 May 30th Billings Park South Salina amp South Warren amp East Adams Streets Syracuse New York 43 02 33 N 76 09 04 W 43 042524 N 76 151137 W 43 042524 76 151137 Syracuse New York Erected by Onondaga County and Col Butler Camp and Spanish War Veterans The placard on the monument states Erected by the County of Onondaga and Colonel John G Butler Camp Spanish War Veterans To the memory of the soldiers and sailors of this country who volunteered and served in the war with Spain Philippine Insurrection and Boxer Uprising in China 1924 nbsp 1924 September 1st Moran Square Fitchburg Massachusetts 42 34 55 N 71 47 26 W 42 581808 N 71 790459 W 42 581808 71 790459 Fitchburg Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by The City of Fitchburg to Commemorate the Valour and Patriotism of the Men who Served in the War with Spain Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated September 1 1924 under the Auspices of Guanica Camp No 9 United Spanish War Veterans nbsp 1925 September 19th Russell Sage College looking toward Congress Street Troy New York 42 43 44 N 73 41 34 W 42 728867 N 73 692755 W 42 728867 73 692755 Troy New York Dedicated under the auspices of Marcus D Russell Camp No 2 United Spanish American War Veterans and the Board of Supervisors of Rensselaer County nbsp 1925 November 11th Lucas County Courthouse Toledo Ohio 41 39 20 N 83 32 13 W 41 655637 N 83 536840 W 41 655637 83 536840 Toledo Ohio nbsp 1926 October 12th Located at Main and Common Street Wakefield Massachusetts 42 30 20 N 71 04 19 W 42 505535 N 71 071812 W 42 505535 71 071812 Wakefield Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by the Town of Wakefield to Commemorate the Valor and Patriotism of the Men of this Town who Served in the War with Spain Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated October 1 1926 under the Auspices of Corporal Charles F Parker Camp No 39 United Spanish War Veterans Department of Massachusetts nbsp 1926 October 24th Gale Park Kenoza Avenue amp Mill Street Haverhill Massachusetts 42 47 08 N 71 04 17 W 42 785434 N 71 071371 W 42 785434 71 071371 Haverhill Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by the City of Haverhill to Commemorate the Valor and Patriotism of the Men who Served in the War with Spain Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated October 24 1926 under the Auspices of Sergeant Fred Thomas Camp No 48 United Spanish War Veterans Department of Massachusetts nbsp 1926 September 26th Inside Bohemian National Cemetery Chicago Illinois 41 58 42 N 87 43 21 W 41 978222 N 87 722612 W 41 978222 87 722612 Chicago Illinois An additional plaque in the ground at the base of the hiker was dedicated May 17 1964 The plaque in the shape of a cross was an honor roll of 147 names of comrades from American Camp No 30 United Spanish War Veterans dedicated by the last six members of the camp nbsp 1927 Lt Joseph F Wehner Park on Lynn Street Everett Massachusetts 42 25 15 N 71 02 37 W 42 420736 N 71 043583 W 42 420736 71 043583 Everett Massachusetts The placard on the monument states Erected by the City of Everett nbsp 1927 September 5th Garfield Square Market at 5th Street Pottsville Pennsylvania 40 41 04 N 76 11 55 W 40 684384 N 76 198636 W 40 684384 76 198636 Pottsville Pennsylvania The placard on the monument states the following Dedicated Sept 5 1927 nbsp 1927 October 12th Oak Grove Cemetery 230 Playstead Road Medford Massachusetts 42 25 54 N 71 08 05 W 42 431742 N 71 134631 W 42 431742 71 134631 Medford Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by The City of Medford to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation s honor in the war with Spain the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated Oct 12 1927 nbsp 1928 At the north end of Waltham Common Waltham Massachusetts 42 22 33 49 N 71 14 10 52 W 42 3759694 N 71 2362556 W 42 3759694 71 2362556 Waltham Massachusetts nbsp 1928 Located Foster Park Bordered by State S E Cherry S E amp Prospect S E Grand Rapids Michigan 42 57 34 N 85 39 36 W 42 959570 N 85 659920 W 42 959570 85 659920 Grand Rapids Michigan Formerly located at Lookout Park from 1928 to 1957 The placard on the monument states Freedom Patriotism and Humanity Dedicated to the soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition nbsp 11 1928 May 27th In front of the Wichita Falls Memorial Auditorium Wichita Falls Texas 33 54 34 N 98 29 59 W 33 909336 N 98 499641 W 33 909336 98 499641 Wichita Falls Texas nbsp 12 1929 July 4th Bronstein Park facing Hanover Street Manchester New Hampshire 42 59 29 N 71 27 21 W 42 991348 N 71 455902 W 42 991348 71 455902 Manchester New Hampshire The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by The City of Manchester to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation s honor in the war with Spain the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated July 4 1929 nbsp 1929 Wisner Park Elmira New York 42 05 21 N 76 48 30 W 42 089039 N 76 808308 W 42 089039 76 808308 Elmira New York The placard on the monument states In Memory of the Veterans who served during the Spanish American War the Philippine Insurrection the China Relief Expedition 1898 to 1902 Presented by the Citizens of Chemung County through the Honorable Board of Supervisors and the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of Elmira N Y Erected 1929 Veterans Committee Mayor John D Driscoll P D C William H Shay P C Sumner O Smith P C William D Gelder P C Leon A Forrest P C This Hiker was featured in a Post Card for Wisner Park in Elmira New York in 1937 nbsp 1931 June 7th South End of Forsyth Park Savannah Georgia 32 03 54 N 81 05 51 W 32 064915 N 81 097451 W 32 064915 81 097451 Savannah Georgia Officially called The Georgia Volunteer it was erected in Savannah because that city contributed more Spanish American War soldiers per capita than any other city in Georgia nbsp 1934 November 11th Chelsea City Hall 500 Broadway Chelsea Massachusetts 42 23 36 N 71 02 00 W 42 393421 N 71 033334 W 42 393421 71 033334 Chelsea Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Memorial Erected by the Walter I Chadbourne Camp No 24 U S W V in Honor of the Men of Chelsea who served in the 1898 Spanish American War 1902 Dedicated November 11 1934Volunteers all by their service and their lives they gave the blessings of liberty and justice to the oppressed people of Cuba and the Philippines Additionally the placard lists the names of the citizens of Chelsea that were members of the 1st Mass Heavy Artillery H Battery U S Volunteers members of the U S Army U S Navy Marine Corp and identifies that Corp Daniel J Dempsey was killed in action July 1 1898 at the Battle of El Caney nbsp 1934 Southeast corner of The Common Woburn Massachusetts 42 28 45 75 N 71 9 7 44 W 42 4793750 N 71 1520667 W 42 4793750 71 1520667 Woburn Massachusetts nbsp 13 1937 West side of Taunton Green Taunton Massachusetts 41 54 6 61 N 71 5 37 16 W 41 9018361 N 71 0936556 W 41 9018361 71 0936556 Taunton Massachusetts This Monument Commemorates the Volunteer Services of the men from the City of Taunton who on land and sea defended the Nation s Honor in the War with Spain the Insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Erected by Henry A Williams Camp No 29 United Spanish War Veterans Dedicated October 10 1937 nbsp 1937 October 10th Greenspace located at College Heights Boulevard North 28th and West Tilghman Street Allentown Pennsylvania 40 35 58 N 75 31 10 W 40 59944 N 75 51944 W 40 59944 75 51944 Allentown Pennsylvania Leonard Sefing Jr a Spanish American War veteran from Allentown was the model for the statue 3 The placard on the monument states Erected by the County of Lehigh the City of Allentown and George H Schwartz Camp No 2 United Spanish War Veterans to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who served in the war with Spain the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition nbsp 3 1938 Traffic island at the intersection of Plymouth Avenue and Pleasant Street Fall River Massachusetts 41 41 51 N 71 8 49 W 41 69750 N 71 14694 W 41 69750 71 14694 Fall River Massachusetts The base upon which statue stands is formed from the top of a column from the demolished Fall River Customs House and Post Office set on a slab of Fall River granite In 1983 the local and state historical commissions nominated the statue for the National Register of Historic Places but the listing was rejected 14 nbsp 15 1938 August 13th Intersection of Lincoln and Market Streets Shamokin Pennsylvania 40 47 21 N 76 33 30 W 40 789211 N 76 558415 W 40 789211 76 558415 Shamokin Pennsylvania The placard states This monument was erected by the patriotic people of Shamokin and vicinity and the members of Major General Guy V Henry Camp No 11 United Spanish War Veterans to commemorate the valor and patriotism of the men who served in the war with Spain the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition Dedicated August 13 1938 nbsp 1938 November 20th Located in Oscar C Wallace Park on the corner of Pleasant amp Highland Streets Malden Massachusetts 42 25 36 N 71 04 51 W 42 426782 N 71 080842 W 42 426782 71 080842 Malden Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by The City of Malden to her sons who on land and sea defended the Nation s honor in the war with Spain Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated November 20 1938 under the auspices of Col Moses B Lakeman Camp No 44 United Spanish War Veterans nbsp 1939 May 30th Loyola Avenue facing north into the intersection with Poydras Street New Orleans Louisiana 29 57 1 82 N 90 4 32 92 W 29 9505056 N 90 0758111 W 29 9505056 90 0758111 New Orleans Louisiana Originally located at North Claiborne and Canal Street nbsp 1939 October 22nd Hiker Park at the intersection of Algoma Boulevard and Congress Avenue Oshkosh Wisconsin 44 02 04 N 88 33 31 W 44 034507 N 88 558546 W 44 034507 88 558546 Oshkosh Wisconsin Made possible through the public spirit and generosity of the late Colonel John Hicks of Oshkosh under the auspices of Nelson A Miles Camp No 1 United Spanish War Veterans 16 1940 June 30th 300 W Main Street Northside of courthouse lawn Knoxville Tennessee 35 57 42 N 83 54 59 W 35 961571 N 83 916448 W 35 961571 83 916448 Knoxville Tennessee The base of the monument is a boulder from taken from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Dedicated under the auspices of the Jack Bernard Camp United Spanish War Veterans of Knoxville nbsp 1940 October 18th Alabama Department of Archives and History Statuary Hall 624 Washington Avenue Montgomery Alabama 32 22 33 N 86 18 01 W 32 375775 N 86 300380 W 32 375775 86 300380 Montgomery Alabama This monument is located inside Statuary Hall and may be the only Hiker monument to be on display inside a climate controlled building nbsp 1940 September 7th Fisher Veterans Memorial Park near the intersection of South 10th and South 9th Streets Lebanon Pennsylvania 40 19 55 N 76 25 34 W 40 331827 N 76 425995 W 40 331827 76 425995 Lebanon Pennsylvania The placard on the monument states Dedicated to the men of Lebanon County who gave their lives in the Spanish American War There are eight names listed on the placard nbsp 1941 April 20th Arcadia County Park Arcadia California 34 08 16 N 118 02 01 W 34 137689 N 118 033695 W 34 137689 118 033695 Arcadia California Dedicated to those who served in the war with Spain the Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Presented by the county of Los Angeles the United Spanish American War Veterans of Southern California and Friends 17 1941 October 22nd State House Grounds next to Gervais Street Columbia South Carolina 34 00 05 N 81 01 59 W 34 001306 N 81 032917 W 34 001306 81 032917 Columbia South Carolina Erected by the State of South Carolina and her citizens to honor the memory of her sons who served in the War with Spain The Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated October 22 1941 by the Department of South Carolina United Spanish War Veterans Another plaque lists the regiments from South Carolina and the names of the men who volunteered for the yellow fever test in Cuba 1941 November 23rd 437 Broad Street Meriden Connecticut 41 31 55 N 72 47 38 W 41 531982 N 72 793852 W 41 531982 72 793852 Meriden Connecticut Erected by the Meriden City Council in 1941 for 3 000 and includes a plaque listing 206 names of Spanish American War veterans nbsp 18 1942 May 23rd Located near North Landing Park at the intersection of North Street and Crawford Parkway Portsmouth Virginia 36 50 19 N 76 17 53 W 36 838627 N 76 298017 W 36 838627 76 298017 Portsmouth Virginia Erected by the citizens of Portsmouth and Norfolk County Sponsored by the Austin R Davis Camp No 4 United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary to commemorate the valor and patriotism of those who voluntarily served in the war with Spain the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition nbsp 1943 June 11th North Lakewood and East Fayette street Baltimore Maryland 39 17 41 N 76 34 46 W 39 294602 N 76 579387 W 39 294602 76 579387 Baltimore Maryland The pedestal is engraved with Dedicated to the United Spanish War Veterans 1898 1902 The base is engraved Erected 1943 Present by the State of Maryland William M Miller Dept Comdr nbsp 1944 June 4th At the North 20th Street entrance of Linn Park Birmingham Alabama 33 31 12 N 86 48 34 W 33 520078 N 86 809350 W 33 520078 86 809350 Birmingham Alabama Dedicated June 4 1944 by the Ladies Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans to the most unselfish mass act in history nbsp 1946 September 15th Michigan State Capitol grounds on S Capital Avenue Lansing Michigan 42 44 04 N 84 33 15 W 42 734370 N 84 554129 W 42 734370 84 554129 Lansing Michigan Erected through the efforts of the various camps and auxiliaries of the United Spanish War Veterans of Michigan and presented to the State of Michigan 19 1947 Penn Valley Park Kansas City Missouri 39 4 35 71 N 94 35 15 64 W 39 0765861 N 94 5876778 W 39 0765861 94 5876778 Kansas City Missouri nbsp 1947 Arsenal Square Cambridge Massachusetts 42 22 43 N 71 07 27 W 42 378739 N 71 124197 W 42 378739 71 124197 Cambridge Massachusetts The placard on the monument states This Monument Erected by the city of Cambridge to her sons who on land and sea defended the nation s honor in the war with Spain the insurrection in the Philippines and the China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated October 12 1947 under the auspices of Leslie F Hunting Camp No 12 United Spanish War Veterans nbsp 1948 October 5th Elm Street amp Morris Avenue Morristown New Jersey 40 47 46 7 N 74 28 25 94 W 40 796306 N 74 4738722 W 40 796306 74 4738722 Morristown New Jersey On the back are carved the names of the Morristown men who died in service nbsp 20 1949 Capitol Park Sacramento California 38 34 34 18 N 121 29 33 86 W 38 5761611 N 121 4927389 W 38 5761611 121 4927389 Sacramento California nbsp 1949 August 12th Howard Park located at the corner of Parker and Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach Florida 26 42 20 N 80 03 41 W 26 705526 N 80 061346 W 26 705526 80 061346 West Palm Beach Florida The placard on the monument states This monument is presented by Public Subscription to United Spanish War Veterans Department of Florida to Commemorate the Valor and patriotism of the Men Who served in the War with Spain Philippines Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 1902 Dedicated August 12 1949 under the auspices of the W E Compton Camp West Palm Beach Florida 1951 Texas State Capitol grounds near the western corner of the Capitol building Austin Texas 30 16 28 72 N 97 44 29 7 W 30 2746444 N 97 741583 W 30 2746444 97 741583 Austin Texas The Hiker is the last war memorial to be added on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol nbsp 21 1956 Spanish American War Memorial Park East Parkway Street and Central Avenue Memphis Tennessee 35 07 32 N 89 59 07 W 35 125683 N 89 985220 W 35 125683 89 985220 Memphis Tennessee Inscription on plaque affixed to base reads The Hiker Typifying the American Volunteer who fought Spain in Cuba the Philippines and Boxer Rebellion Erected in 1956 with funds raised by Spanish War Veterans of Memphis under the leadership of Fred Bauer Commander nbsp 1959 February 15th Armory Park Tucson Arizona 32 13 08 N 110 58 06 W 32 218892 N 110 968343 W 32 218892 110 968343 Tucson Arizona Installed January 22 1959 nbsp 1965 July 24th Memorial Drive just outside Arlington National Cemetery Arlington Virginia 38 53 4 57 N 77 3 44 73 W 38 8846028 N 77 0624250 W 38 8846028 77 0624250 Arlington National Cemetery The United Spanish War Veterans Memorial consisting of a casting of the statue atop a granite plinth is one of several monuments not formally part of Arlington Cemetery 22 nbsp Sources edit Rubenstein Charlotte Streifer American Women Sculptors A History of Women Working in Three Dimensions G K Hall and Co Boston 1990 pp 103 104 ISBN 978 0 8161 8732 4 Little Carol Morris A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas University of Texas Press Austin Texas 1996 p 70 a b c The Hiker sculpture Art Inventories Catalog Smithsonian Institution retrieved 2012 01 31 Allentown native and Spanish American War veteran Leonard Sefing Jr was the model for the final design of the original Hiker sculpture of which this sculpture is a reproduction Sefing s photograph was submitted by a local photographer to a national contest seeking the ideal Spanish American War soldier a b Tucker Spencer 2009 Theodora Alice Ruggles Kitson The Hiker war memorial 1906 The encyclopedia of the Spanish American and Philippine American wars a political social and military history vol 1 ABC CLIO p 988 ISBN 978 1 85109 951 1 retrieved 2012 01 31 a b Brady Tim 2007 Gopher Gold Legendary Figures Brilliant Blunders and Amazing Feats at the University of Minnesota Minnesota Historical Society p 142 ISBN 978 0 87351 601 3 retrieved 2012 01 31 a b c d Hiker Study In Situ Measurement of Long Term Monumental Bronze Corrosion The Effects of Air Pollution on Cultural Heritage Springer pp 89 96 2009 ISBN 978 0 387 84892 1 a b Little Carol Morris 1996 A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas University of Texas Press pp 70 71 ISBN 0 292 76036 1 retrieved 2012 01 31 Harris Moira A Monumental Minnesota A Guide to Outdoor Sculpture Pogp Press Inc 1992 p 33 The Hiker Art Inventories Catalog Smithsonian Museum Hendry Fay photos by Balthazar Korab Outdoor Sculpture of Kalamazoo iota press Okemos MI 1980 pp 22 23 Hendry Fay photos by Balthazar Korab Outdoor Sculpture of Grand Rapids iota press Okemos MI 1980 pp 68 69 Little Carol Morris A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas University of Texas Press Austin Texas 1996 p 71 Dedicated November 11 1934 stated on marker Giza Patricia 1984 A Guide Book to Fall River s National Register Properties Fall River Massachusetts The City Lest we Forget Veterans of Spanish American War honored The Herald News 2009 01 04 retrieved 31 January 2012 Spanish American War Monument Wisconsin Historical Markers M A Roberts Consulting Retrieved 15 December 2016 Yom Julie A Guide to Civic Art in LA County Parks PDF Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation p 9 Retrieved 14 December 2016 Hiker Art Inventories Catalog Smithsonian Museum Hendry Fay photos by Balthazar Korab Outdoor Sculpture of Lansing iota press Okemos Michigan 1980 pp 18 19 Bostick Virginia L The Public Monuments amp Sculpture of Morristown New Jersey New Jersey State Council of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts 1978 pp 13 14 Little Carol Morris A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas University of Texas Press Austin Texas 1996 pp 70 71 Monuments on Memorial Drive National Park Service Arlington National Cemetery archived from the original on 2012 05 09 retrieved 2012 02 07 Also located along Memorial Drive are several memorials and monuments not formally part of Arlington Cemetery These include the Seabees Memorial the Armored Memorial the United Spanish War Veterans Memorial the Hiker monument to Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd the 101st Airborne Division Memorial and the 4 Infantry IVY Division Monument External links editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Media related to The Hiker Kitson at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Hiker 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