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Illinois group gets $10K to restore WWI 'doughboy' statue
2018-01-01
[St. Louis Post] HERRIN, Ill. • An American Legion post in Southern Illinois is getting ready to restore a 90-year-old statue honoring those who fought in World War I.

The Southern Illinoisan reports Herrin American Legion Post 645 received a $10,000 grant from Landmarks Illinois, a private not-for-profit historic preservation group.

The money will go toward restoration of Herrin's "The Spirit of the American Doughboy" monument, which was erected in 1927. Herrin is about 85 miles southeast of St. Louis.

The monument is one of 140 doughboy statues created by Ernest Moore "Dick" Viquesney.

Charles Parola, president of the Herrin Doughboy Committee. He says restoration will be scheduled for next year and cost about $30,000. The group has raised about $23,000.

The work will include stripping patina off the statue, fixing holes, reapplying the patina and applying wax to protect it.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  Unrelated, but if you thought Chicago had the market cornered on prohibition era bootlegging, here's a fascinating book on Williamson, County (Herrin, IL) and vicinity.

Sitting on the running board in white shirt with pistol, Jewish, Russian born Shachna Itzik 'Charlie' Birger, the last man hanged in Illinois.

Army records show Birger enlisted in St. Louis on July 5, 1901 and was assigned to Company G of the newly formed 13th Cavalry Regiment, which was stationed in South Dakota. Birger was described as a good soldier and was honorably discharged on July 4, 1904 at Fort Mead, South Dakota.

Birger was burried at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in the University Park area of St. Louis, Missouri.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-01-01 07:05  

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