Madonna of the Western Trails Historic trails saved by a future president and the Daughters of the … white and blue; … They called her the Madonna of the Trail.
August Leimbach, Madonna of the Trail, Springfield, Ohio, 1928. In 1911 the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) set out to mark the “Old Trails Road” stretching from Maryland to California.
Madonna of the Trail is a series of 12 identical monuments dedicated to the spirit of … The Madonna monument in Upland, California stands on historic Euclid Ave …
Created by sculptor August Leimbach and funded by contributions, the Madonna of the Trail monuments were intended to provide a symbol of the courage … California …
Madonna of the Trail, Springfield, Ohio. Madonnas of the Trail. A recurring piece of public statuary stands in twelve locations from Maryland to California, tracing a historic travel route from covered wagon days.
The statue known as the Madonna Of The Trail in Richmond, Indiana, honors the pioneer women of the covered wagon days. It is one of only 12 Madonna of the Trail statues linking Maryland to California along U.S. Route 40. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis police have identified two suspects who were killed …
Parks Trails Monuments. White Mountain Historical Park. … Madonna of the Trail.
The Madonna of the Trail, … California, in each of the 12 states the road passed through. These were erected in 1926 and 1927. This one is in Vandalia, …
File:Madonna of the Trail, Upland, California.JPG … Madonna of the Trail. … Auto white balance: Digital zoom ratio: 0:
Madonna of the Trail Statue. … Acknowledgements: The California Madonna of the Trail landmark is owned and maintained by the California State Society.