File:The Volunteer by Co. Crawford - Marlborough, MA - DSC04401.JPG

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The Volunteer (Spanish-American War Memorial), Monument Square, Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. Co. Crawford, sculptor; dedicated Oct. 12, 1924. This sculpture is in the public domain in the United States because copyright has not been asserted from 1923 until now.

According to the Smithsonian Institution SIRIS system: "Description: A bronze sculpture depicting a Spanish American War infantryman with his rifle held at the ready position. The sculpture stands atop a stone base adorned with a bronze plaque listing the original roster of Company F, 6th Massachusetts Infantry United States Volunteers who served in the Cuban and Puerto Rican campaigns. Inscription: T.F. MCGANN & SONS CO BOSTON, MA (On front of bronze base:) THE VOLUNTEER (On bronze plaque on front of stone base:) SPANISH AMERICAN WAR/1898-1902/ (list of names) / DEDICATED BY THE CITY OF MARLBOROUGH TO HER SONS WHO FREELY SERVED IN HUMANITY'S CAUSE unsigned Founder's mark appears."
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