General John Logan Memorial
| General John Logan Memorial | |
|---|---|
The sculpture in 2010 | |
| Artist | |
| Year | 1894–1897 |
| Medium | Bronze sculpture |
| Subject | John A. Logan |
| Location | Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| 41°52′14″N 87°37′24″W / 41.87066°N 87.62344°W | |
General John Logan Memorial, also known as the John Alexander Logan Monument, is an outdoor bronze sculpture commemorating John A. Logan by sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor, in a setting by architect Stanford White. Installed in Chicago's Grant Park, in the U.S. state of Illinois, the statue and pedestal sit atop a memorial mound, with a ceremonial stairway leading to the summit.
The statue was a notable meeting location for anti-Vietnam War protests in the 1960s, including during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.