The Lincoln Monument of Wabash, Indiana or The Great Emancipator is a public sculpture by Charles Keck (September 9, 1875 – April 23, 1951), a sculptor who was born in New York City. The cast bronze sculpture was commissioned by Wabash-native Alexander New and donated to the city of Wabash, Indiana in 1932. It has remained on view at the northeast corner of the Wabash County Courthouse lawn ever since.

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  • The Lincoln Monument of Wabash, Indiana or The Great Emancipator is a public sculpture by Charles Keck (September 9, 1875 – April 23, 1951), a sculptor who was born in New York City. The cast bronze sculpture was commissioned by Wabash-native Alexander New and donated to the city of Wabash, Indiana in 1932. It has remained on view at the northeast corner of the Wabash County Courthouse lawn ever since.
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  • The Lincoln Monument
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  • 1932 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Lincoln Monument of Wabash, Indiana or The Great Emancipator is a public sculpture by Charles Keck (September 9, 1875 – April 23, 1951), a sculptor who was born in New York City. The cast bronze sculpture was commissioned by Wabash-native Alexander New and donated to the city of Wabash, Indiana in 1932. It has remained on view at the northeast corner of the Wabash County Courthouse lawn ever since.
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  • Lincoln Monument of Wabash, Indiana
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