The George Rogers Clark Memorial is the largest memorial on a battlefield in the United States. The grounds of George Rogers Clark NHP are filled with various statues and monuments that depict different aspects of the story. These stories and people were brought to life by a variety of sculptors.
Locations:George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
Frederic Charles Hirons (March 28, 1882 - January 23, 1942) was an American architect, based in New York City, who designed the Classical George Rogers Clark National Memorial, in Vincennes, Indiana, among the last major Beaux-Arts style public works in the United States, completed in 1933.
Locations:George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
John Angel (November 1, 1881 - October 16,1960) was widely considered, in his time, to be one of America's foremost sculptors. Upon its completion, he proclaimed the Francis Vigo Statue at George Rogers Clark National Historical Park to be the finest work he had ever done.