Sculptor Martin Milmore's Citizen Soldier Unveiled in Roxbury at first National Memorial Day in May, 1868
Citizen Soldier at Forest Hills Cemetery Martin Milmore 's Citizen Soldier bronze statue was unveiled at Forest Hills Cemetery on May 30, 1868, which was the first national commemoration of Memorial Day in the United States. It was also known as the Standing Soldier, and Roxbury Soldier, and was a homage to the local foot soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The Town of Roxbury commissioned the statue to the young, 24-year old sculptor after it "purchased a lot in the Forest Hills Cemetery upon recovering the bodies of 8 local soldiers from the Antietam Battlefield in 1862," according to a National Portrait Galley exhibit in 2006. Clay Model of Roxbury Soldier in Milmore's Studio on Tremont Street Image Courtesy of Library of Congres s In February, 1868, just prior to the unveiling, the statue went on temporary display at Boston City Hall on School Street, across from the statue of Ben Franklin. A notice in the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Febru...