BULLS (Two) 



(World's Fair Models.) 



Now being reproduced in bronze by the Florentine Brotherhood Bronze 

 Foundry. 



Sculptors: Daniel C. French and E. C. Potter. 



Erected 1909. 



Location: Entrance to Humboldt Park Rose Garden. 



FOUR BRONZE STATUES IN ROSE GARDEN 



By Leonard Crunelle, Sculptor. 



Representing: "Maiden," "Dove Girl," "Crane Girl," "Fisher Boy." 



Erected 1909. 



These statues are placed at the four corners of the lagoon. 



UNION PARK 



CARTER H. HARRISON, SR. 



Bronze. 



Sculptor: Frederick C. Hibbard. 



Unveiled: June 29, 1907. 



Presented by the Carter H. Harrison Memorial Association. 



Location: South of Washington Boulevard side drives. 



Inscriptions: 



"CARTER H. HARRISON." 

 "Genius is but audacity and the audacity of Chicago has chosen 

 a star. It has looked upward to it and knows nothing that it fears 

 to attempt and thus far has found nothing that it can not accomplish. 

 From Mayor's Day Address, 

 The World's Fair, 

 Oct. 28, 1893." 



This Monument 

 erected by the 



CARTER H. HARRISON MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION 

 George Duddleston, President 

 L. E. McGann, Treasurer 

 W. H. Morrisey, Secx-etary." 



POLICEMAN'S STATUE 



Bronze. 



Sculptor: F. Gelert. 



Unveiled: Oct. 16, 1892. 



Location: Ogden Avenue and Bryan Place. 



(This statue was formerly located at Haymarket Square.) 



Inscription: 



"IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE 



OF ILLINOIS 



I COMMAND 



PEACE. 



DEDICATED BY CHICAGO, 

 May 4th, 1889, 



TO HER DEFENDERS IN THE RIOT 

 of May 4th, 1886." 



