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    James Oglethorpe

    British Army general, founder of the Georgia colony

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  2. The James Oglethorpe Monument is a public monument in Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia, United States. It honors James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Province of Georgia, who established the city of Savannah in 1733. Efforts to erect the monument began in 1901 and were led by members of several patriotic groups in the city.

  3. James Oglethorpe Monument, Savannah. Commemorates James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785) Location Chippewa Square. Artists Daniel Chester French and Henry Bacon. Erected 1910. Over a period of a little less than a century, Savannah filled each of its Bull Street squares with a monument to a figure important in the development and defense of the city.

  4. Dedicated in 1910, this 9-foot statue stands at the center of Chippewa Square in commemoration of James Oglethorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia. Oglethorpe’s Monument is an impressive addition to the Square: Oglethorpe is cast in bronze, commanding attention atop a marble pedestal. Oglethorpe Monument is more than a striking sight, however.

  5. In the center of the square is the James Oglethorpe Monument, created by sculptor Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon and unveiled in 1910. Oglethorpe faces south, toward Georgia's one-time enemy in Spanish Florida, and his sword is drawn.

  6. 1. James Edward Oglethorpe Marker. Inscription. The monument in this Square to James Edward Oglethorpe - the great soldier-philanthropist who founded the colony of Georgia - was erected by the State of Georgia, the City of Savannah and various Patriotic Societies. Impressive ceremonies marked its unveiling in 1910.

  7. The James Oglethorpe Monument is a public monument in Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia, United States. It honors James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Province of Georgia, who established the city of Savannah in 1733. Efforts to erect the monument began in 1901 and were led by members of several patriotic groups in the city. They were key in securing the necessary U.S. government funds for ...

  8. Chippewa Square today is the site of the Oglethorpe Monument, a tribute to British founder of the Colony of Georgia, James Oglethorpe. Oglethorpe’s monument was unveiled in 1910, replacing a fountain and two busts of the Confederate generals Francis Bartow and Lafayette McLaws. They were removed to Thomas and Forsyth Parks, respectively.

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