- King Neptune (pig)
Infobox Military Person
name=Parker Neptune
caption=Memorial dedicated to the king at a rest stop nearAnna, Illinois .
born=May 16 1942
died=death date and age|1950|5|14|1942|5|16|df=y
placeofbirth=West Frankfort, Illinois
placeofdeath=Anna, Illinois
nickname=King Neptune
allegiance=
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears=1942–1946
rank=
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battles=World War II
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laterwork=King Neptune (
May 16 1942 –May 14 1950 ) was apig used by aUnited States Navy recruiter to raise $19 million inwar bond s for the construction of USS|Illinois|BB-65 between 1942 and 1946.Origins
King Neptune was born in a litter of 12 on the Sherman Boner farm near
West Frankfort, Illinois . Originally named Parker Neptune, in honor of his father Parker Sensation, he was raised by Boner's daughter, Patty, as a4-H project. Neptune was donated by Sherman Boner onDecember 5 1942 and originally intended to be served at a fundraising pig roast until the local navy recruiter had another idea."Needs Signature of Hog to Cash Check for Him." Associated Press. "The Bismarck Tribune".Bismarck, North Dakota .January 15 1945 , p. 2.] Neptune was a hereford swine, ["'Auctions' of Pig Raise $62,000 in Bond Sales." UP. "Hammond Times".Hammond, Louisiana .January 21 1943 , p. 31.] a breed characterized as mostly red, with a white face, ears and at least two white feet, similar to that of the Hereford breed of cattle. [Breeds of livestock. Department of Animal Science —Oklahoma State University–Stillwater . [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/hereford/index.htm Hereford] .]Fund raising efforts
Navy recruiter Don C. Lingle, originally of
Anna, Illinois working at theMarion, Illinois office, decided to auction the pig to raisewar bond s. Lingle and auctioneer L. Oard Sitter traveled throughout southern Illinois auctioning Neptune for bonds for the battleship USS "Illinois" which was under construction. Eventually, the individual parts of the pig were auctioned; his squeal was auctioned for $25 on at least one occasion. After each auction, King Neptune was returned to be auctioned again later. High demand for appearances by Neptune led them to travel the rest of Illinois raising funds. The mostly red, with white features, hereford was often displayed covered with a blue Navy blanket and wearing a crown and silverearring s.On
March 6 1943 , Illinois GovernorDwight H. Green purchased King Neptune for $1 million on behalf of the state ofIllinois . At the same auction, one of Neptune'sbristle s was sold for $500. ["One Bristle $500, Pig Sold at $1,000,000."United Press . "Waterloo Daily Courier".Waterloo, Iowa .March 7 1943 , p. 1.]On one occasion in early 1945, a check was written to King Neptune for his upkeep. The bank asked Lingle to obtain the pig's endorsement to cash the checks. Lingle was promoted to
Chief Petty Officer as a result of his fund raising efforts with Neptune.Most of the hog's appearances were sponsored by local Elks clubs and King Neptune was a life member of the chapters at
Marion, Illinois ,Freeport, Illinois andHarrisburg, Illinois . ["King Neptune, the Hog, Has His Great Day of Triumph." Associated Press. "Reno Evening Gazette".Reno, Nevada .December 7 1945 , p. 1.]Over the course of King Neptune's fundraising career, he, Lingle and Sitter helped raise $19 million in war bonds, [Beth Py-Lieberman. [http://www.jcs-group.com/military/wariipatriots/anybonds.html Any Bonds Today?] Smithsonian. February 2002.] equivalent to about $200 million in 2007 adjusted dollars. [ [http://www.austintxgensoc.org/calculatecpi.php Calculate Consumer Price Index (CPI) from 1665-2012] ]
Retirement
In 1946, King Neptune was to be sent to the Chicago Stockyards, however Lingle regained ownership of the pig and placed it on a local farm where it spent the rest of its life."Plan National Park In Tribute to Porker." United Press. "Oshkosh Daily Northwestern".
Oshkosh, Wisconsin .January 26 1956 , p. 11.]King Neptune died of
pneumonia on Ernest Goddard's farm nearAnna, Illinois onMay 14 1950 , two days prior to his 8th birthday. ["King Neptune Dies." Associated Press. "Titusville Herald".Titusville, Pennsylvania .May 16 1950 , p. 1.] He was buried with military honors about six miles east of Anna, offIllinois route 146 at a location that became locally known as King Neptune Park. In 1956, Lingle planned to donate an additional 10 acres of land around the property for use as a Naval Reserve National Park."Plan National Park In Tribute to Porker." United Press. "Oshkosh Daily Northwestern".Oshkosh, Wisconsin .January 26 1956 , p. 11.] However, that plan never materialized, and in 1958 the construction ofInterstate 57 forced King Neptune's grave to be temporarily relocated. ["Highway means relocating grave of high priced hog." UPI. "The Daily Telegram".Columbus, Nebraska .June 7 1958 , p. 3.] ["Bond Sales King To Get New Grave." "Southern Illinoisan".Carbondale, Illinois .March 22 1962 , p. 2.] In 1963, a new location was selected less than a mile east of the I-57 / IL-146 interchange (coord|37|26|44.76|N|89|7|53.8|W). In the late 1980s, after the previous monument was heavily vandalized, the state of Illinois placed a second monument commemorating King Neptune at the nearby northbound I-57 rest area (coord|37|27|57|N|89|7|55.7|W) [ [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcemete/pulaski/pulaskicohistmarkers/kingneptune.htm Photograph of monument to King Neptune] at the I-57 "Trail of Tears" rest area.] .His original tombstone said:
His birth year was mistakenly listed as 1941 on the first monument, but that has been corrected to 1942 on the monument at the I-57 rest area. ["Exploring the rest of the story of King Neptune." Ben Gelman. "The Southern".
Carbondale, Illinois .May 22 2003 .]imilar efforts
In Oklahoma, a shorthorn steer and "General Grant", a hereford bull, were also auctioned for around two million dollars each in war bonds. ["Worth Weight In Bonds." Associated Press. "The Coshocton Tribune".
Coshocton, Ohio .June 9 1943 , p. 8.]ee also
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USS Illinois (BB-65) References
Further reading
* "King Neptune helped the war effort during World War II." Ben Gelman. "The Southern".
Carbondale, Illinois .May 8 2003 .
* "Exploring the rest of the story of King Neptune." Ben Gelman. "The Southern".Carbondale, Illinois .May 22 2003 .External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcemete/pulaski/pulaskicohistmarkers/kingneptune.htm Photograph of monument to King Neptune]
* [http://www.jcs-group.com/military/wariipatriots/anybonds.html Any Bonds Today? by Beth Py-Lieberman. Smithsonian. February 2002.]
* [http://www.evansville.net/user/boneyard//joeaaron13.htm King Neptune of Little Egypt — The forgotten story of how a 700 pound pig from Southern Illinois became a World War II hero.]
* [http://arkatipe.com/pmwiki.php?n=News.Neptune - King Neptune, how one southern Illinois pig helped save the world, by Brandon Wesienberger, the Arkatipe]
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