STATUES 



D0UQLA3 PARK 



KAREL HAVLICEK MONUMENT 



Bronze. 



Sculptor: Josef Strachovsky. 



Unveiled: July 30, 1911. 



Location: Opposite entrance to formal garden, north of Natatorium. 



Inscription : 



"HAVLICEK." 



"The martyred statesman 



of Bohemia. 



Beloved by his countrymen. 



Born October 31, 1821. 



Died July 29, 1856. 



In him Bohemia lost 



One of her best sons, 



A feai-less defender 



Of her rights and liberties, 



A man of sterling character. 



Ever true to his convictions 



For which lie sacrificed 



His life! 



Undying honor to his memory. 



Dedicated by the Ameiican Bohemians to the State of 

 Illinois. 

 Erected A. D. 1911. 

 Sculptor: Josef Strachovsky, 1907." 



INDEPENDENCE SQUARE FOUNTAIN 



Bronze and granite. 

 Erected: 1901. 



Sculptor: Charles J. Mulligan. 

 Location: Independence Square. 

 Inscription: 



"1902. 1776. 



Dedicated to American Youth and Independence Day." 



"INDEPENDENCE SQUARE FOUNTAIN 

 Sculpture by Charles J. Mulligan, Architecture by 



Art Institute, R. Bruce Watson, 



Chicago. State Architect, 



Illinois. 

 Design suggested by 



Charles Lichtenberger, Jr., 

 President of the West Park Board, 

 1901. 



Cast by American Bronze Foundry Co.' 



