SHERMAN, William Tecumseh: Monument (ca. 1903) in Sherman Square near the Treasury Dept. in Washington, D.C. by Carl Rohl-Smith located in James M. Goode's The Ellipse area
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The William Tecumseh Sherman Monument, created around 1903 by Carl Rohl-Smith, is a bronze equestrian statue located in Sherman Square near the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C. It honors General Sherman, a key Union general in the Civil War, and is part of the collection of memorials in The Ellipse area. The monument was erected with support from the Society of the Army of the Tennessee and the U.S. Congress. It stands as an important piece of public art commemorating Civil War history in the nation's capital.
