Doug Grant of Loyalist Trails
said that you were interested in knowing where in Massachusetts one
could find a statue of a loyalist. I did an article on Count Rumford
(Benjamin West) for the January
25, 2008 edition of Loyalist
Trails. Here is one of its final paragraphs:
The
king of Bavaria commissioned the creation of a bronze statue of
Benjamin Thompson in 1867. Today it stands on Maximillian Strasse in
Munich, depicting the loyalist in a military uniform with a long cape
thrown over his shoulders. He holds a walking stick in his right hand
and a scroll with the plans for Munich's gardens in his left. A replica
of this statue was donated to the citizens of Woburn,
Massachusetts in 1900. They placed it on the front lawn of their
public library.
As
to whether it is still there to this day, I do not know. A portrait of
the last loyalist governor of New Hampshire, John Wentworth, still
hangs in the council chamber of the state legislature. There are no
doubt a number of such tributes to loyal Americans along the east
coast. John Singleton Copley, the famous loyalist portrait painter,
has his paintings on display in major art galleries throughout the
United States. Since many of his subjects were fellow loyalists, there
are other works of art portraying Tories to be viewed and enjoyed.
I hope this has been helpful. Yours in Nova
Scotia,
Stephen Davidson
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Doug Grant UE
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