Alton City Cemetery, Monument
Avenue off IL Route 3, Alton Email for
Information Open: Dawn-Dusk
The
Lovejoy State Memorial commemorates abolitionist newspaper editor
Elijah P. Lovejoy, who was killed by a mob while defending his printing
press at Alton on November 7, 1837. Lovejoy’s grave is located
nearby.
The memorial was dedicated in 1897. The sculptors were Robert Porter
Bringhurst and Richard W. Bock. The tall center shaft is topped
with a bronze winged figure blowing a trumpet, and the two smaller
flanking shafts are surmounted with bronze eagles. Bronze reliefs
decorate the four sides of the base. Granite markers at the bottom
of the steps contain biographical information on Lovejoy.
Amy Martin, Director
Board
of Trustees
Sunny Fischer, Chair
Daniel J. Arnold
Julia Sniderman Bachrach
D. Jeanie Cooke
Melinda Spitzer Johnston
Anthony J. Leone, Jr.
Dr. Shirley J. Portwood