Major General Nathanael Greene, Bronze equestrian monument in Stanton Park, Washington DC, United States.
The monument depicts the general seated on horseback in his Colonial-era military uniform, with one arm extended forward and the other holding the reins. It stands in the center of Stanton Park near the U.S. Capitol and marks a visible location in the Capitol Hill area.
Congress approved creation of this memorial in 1874 and provided funding, with installation of the monument completed in 1877. It was built during an era when the nation commemorated its founding leaders through public sculpture.
The monument honors a key military leader from the founding era of the United States, positioned in a public park where visitors passing through can reflect on his role in the nation's past.
The monument sits in Stanton Park, an open public green space that is freely accessible at any time. Getting oriented is straightforward since it stands as a clear central landmark in the area.
In 1930, heavy winds toppled the statue because corroded metal rivets had weakened the assembly, yet the work sustained only minor damage. It was restored to its place using mechanical equipment and inspected afterward.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1877
Creator: Henry Kirke Brown
Part of: American Revolution Statuary
GPS coordinates: 38.89357,-76.99952
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:44
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