- McKinley statue
The
statue ofPresident William McKinley was commissioned by 81-year-old George Zehnder in 1905. Zehnder had met McKinley in 1901 and was much impressed by "the first modern president." The president'sassassination soon after moved Zehnder to memorialize the president. Zehnder paid $15,000 for the nine-foot statue. The base alone weighs twenty-six tons.The statue was sculpted by Armenian artist
Haig Patigian in San Francisco,California . The statue's unveiling was postponed due to the1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. The artist discovered his statue lying down in afoundry near the waterfront south of Market Street in San Francisco. It had been knocked down by the quake, but a large plaster model had braced its fall. Patigian feared his statue might melt, but he had to leave it as the statue was too large for him to move. A week later, the foundry owner told Patigian that the statue had been destroyed.Patigian later discovered that his statue of McKinley had been saved from the burning foundry by the employee of a nearby machine shop, along with several passersby. They had hauled the statue onto a
truck , which succumbed to the flame. The statue was moved by steamboat to the nearby port town ofEureka in May, 1906. Zehnder presented the statue to the city of Arcata on July 4, 1906, as "a gift to the city of Arcata for all time to come." Two thousand people, more visitors than the town had ever received, came to Arcata for the unveiling.The statue, located in the middle of the Arcata Plaza, is in the center of the town's cultural activity. The statue has been embroiled in controversy in Arcata, a liberal college town in
Humboldt County, California , since the 1970s. Opponents of the statue decry McKinley's racist andimperialistic policies, while defenders support the statue's historical importance and characterize removal attempts ascensorship .External links
* [http://www.arcatahistory.org/arcata_plaza.htm Arcata history, including the history of the McKinley statue]
* [http://www.arcatacityhall.org/history.html The Arcata City Hall's website, including information about the McKinley statue]
* [http://www2.humboldt.edu/~merge/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&file=index&page_id=1189 Humboldt State University article]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.