[2] The Storrows are interred 30 feet north of the monument across a small road in a grave overlooking a picturesque pond.
[2] The base of the bronze sculpture contains a quote by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson from his poem Flower in the Crannied Wall.
The quote reads “Little flower - if I could understand what you are root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is.” The sculpture rests on a rough granite stone that is six feet high.
There are similarities between this work and a 1903 sculpture of Tennyson executed by George Frederic Watts located on the grounds of England's Lincoln Cathedral.
The Menotomy Hunter is reaching down with his hand to capture water to drink as refreshment on his homeward journey after a successful hunt.