It is located at the Adams County Courthouse in Decatur, Indiana, in the United States.
The twig sits upon four furled flags which lay across the top of the cenotaph, centered.
She has a sword, which rests in a scabbard, strapped to her proper left side, just behind the shield.
[2] Bronze panels on either side of Peace include the names of 1,276 veterans from Adams County.
The cenotaph used to house a fountain which poured into a trough just beneath the relief.
The result was a property tax program, supported by the Grand Army of the Republic, that helped raise the funds.
[5] Development of the piece was led by Sam Henry Post from the Grand Army of the Republic and John H. Heller.
[5] The idea for the monument was first brought to the Art Institute of Chicago, which suggested that Quinn and the city talk to Charles Mulligan.
[5] The model for Peace, was Margaret McMasters Van Slyke, who was from Chicago, Illinois.
[2] Around 1904, Van Slyke was named the "best and most perfectly formed woman" by Bernarr Macfadden.
[5] During the 2013 centennial celebration, the county aimed to raise $40,000 to restore the monument.