[1] The memorial, dedicated in August 1937, features a bronze relief plaque depicting a soldier holding a rifle.
One inscription reads: "YOU TRIUMPHED OVER OBSTACLES / WHICH WOULD HAVE OVERCOME MEN / LESS BRAVE AND DETERMINED" / PRESIDENT McKINLEY".
It was installed outside Columbus City Hall, and was relocated to Battelle Riverfront Park in 1937.
The memorial was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!"
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