Talk:Bennington Battle Monument

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Date of Statue Placement edit

I was reading "Town of Woodbury Connecticut" by Dan Stiles page 81 and it states that "Col. Seth Warner, born in a corner of original Woodbury, is honored by the only statue at the Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont. The general of the day was John Stark of New Hampshire" Having visited the Battle Monument several times I know that a statue of John Stark is there, but it would appear that the Seth Warner statue pre-dates it by some time, as the book was published in 1959. Tommyborsh (talk) 19:35, 3 December 2016 (UTC)Reply