Thayer Monument

Statue of Sylvanus Thayer at Westpoint From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thayer Monument is a white granite monument and statue of Sylvanus Thayer at the United States Military Academy, designed by sculptor Carl Conrads and unveiled on June 11, 1883.[1][3][4] Thayer is known as the "Father of the Military Academy" for the profound and lasting impact of his superintendency during the academy's early years. The monument's location has changed over the years. It first occupied the southwest corner of the Plain, but it currently sits at the intersection of Washington and Jefferson roads, adjacent to the Beat Navy tunnel on the northwest corner of the Plain.[1] The memorial is the site of multiple memorial ceremonies during the year as West Point reunions hold a parade and memorial service at the site. Tradition states that the oldest living graduate of the senior reunion class present will lay a wreath at the statue.

UnveiledJune 11, 1883 [1]
Location41°23′37″N 073°57′32″W[2]
near 
DesignedbyCarl Conrads
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Thayer Monument
United States
Thayer monument at West Point
For Sylvanus Thayer
UnveiledJune 11, 1883 [1]
Location41°23′37″N 073°57′32″W[2]
near 
Designed byCarl Conrads
"Colonel Thayer: Father of the Military Academy"
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