Theodore Wint Grave

[1][2] This granite marker feature a profile bust relief of Brigadier General Theodore J. Wint in military uniform with epaulets on the proper left shoulder.

This bronze relief is placed on a tall, column like, multi-tiered unit that has a polished sphere on the top.

[3] Wint, along with John D. Miles, selected the site of Fort Reno in Indian Territory in July 1874.

Upon his death William Howard Taft, who was United States Secretary of War at the time, described him as "a quiet man who did things."

[6] This grave marker, located in Section 2, was erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1908 and was fabricated by Worden Brothers Monument Manufacturing Company.

[2] In 2004 Ponsford Ltd., a private conservation and restoration group, were commissioned to wash and wax the Wint memorial along with selected other graves by Arlington National Cemetery.