Reading, Pennsylvania: McKinley Statue: Death Mask Accurate
When Edward Pausch unveiled his statue of William McKinley in 1905 he knew it was a good likeness, since he'd modeled the face on a death mask he'd made of the assassinated President in 1901.
- Address:
- 1163 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, PA
- Directions:
- East of downtown. The monument-statue stands in City Park and faces the north side of US-422 BUS/Perkiomen Ave., midway between N. 11th St. and Hill Rd.
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Erected four years after his assassination, this 22-foot-high monument to William McKinley was created by sculptor Edward Pausch, who based its bronze statue's likeness on a death mask that he made of McKinley in 1901. One of the embellishments on the memorial's base is a bas-relief that depicts two children singing a hymn in memory of the martyred President.
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The monument was dedicated on June 7, 1905. Supposedly much of its $8,000 cost was paid for with pennies donated by local schoolchildren.