Equestrian statue of Henry Warner Slocum, Civil War memorial statue in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, United States.
The Equestrian statue of Henry Warner Slocum is a bronze sculpture in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza depicting the general mounted on a horse while raising a sword. The bronze figure stands on a substantial granite pedestal that forms a unified composition.
The sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies completed this work in 1900, and it was unveiled in 1905 when President Theodore Roosevelt attended the dedication ceremony. The statue emerged from the broader effort to honor Civil War commanders in public spaces across the nation.
The monument reflects how Americans use public spaces to honor military leaders through sculpture. Walking through the plaza, you see how such monuments become part of the city's everyday landscape and collective memory.
The statue is centrally located in Grand Army Plaza and accessible from multiple pathways without any barriers. It is a good spot to pause and examine the sculpture's details from different angles.
This monument was not always at its current location; it was relocated multiple times, first in 1924 to a different spot and later permanently to Grand Army Plaza. These moves reflect the changing needs and visions for the plaza itself.
Location: New York City
Creator: Frederick William MacMonnies
GPS coordinates: 40.67340,-73.96910
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:26
Brooklyn Museum
508 m
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
740 m
Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch
82 m
Berkeley Carroll School
461 m
Congregation Beth Elohim
506 m
Litchfield Villa
825 m
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
505 m
Central Library
119 m
Mount Prospect Park
282 m
Bailey Fountain
100 m
47 Plaza Street West
195 m
Union Temple
102 m
Park Slope Historic District
794 m
Kol Israel Synagogue
923 m
On Prospect Park
68 m
Henry W. Maxwell Memorial
57 m
Public School 9 and Public School 9 Annex
306 m
Alfred T. White Memorial
784 m
Four Eagles
136 m
Buildings at 375–379 Flatbush Avenue and 185–187 Sterling Place
413 m
Prospect Heights Historic District
665 m
115-119 Eighth Avenue
386 m
Dongan Oak Monument
832 m
41 Eastern Parkway
174 m
Flatbush Pavilion
498 m
Turner Towers
425 m
Acme Theatre
566 m
Bookmobile (transit Van)
167 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes