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PHOTO BY ALAJOS SCHUSZLER
A view of the Abingdon Square Doughboy from July 8, 1935. The
monument was dedicated in 1921 and donated by the Jefferson
Democratic Club. The inscription reads, “Erected by popular
subscription in honor of the brave men who went forth from this
neighborhood to join the Armed Forces of the United States during
the World War.” “Doughboy” was a nickname for American
soldiers in WWI, though its origin is unclear. When the park was
renovated more than 15 years ago, the Doughboy statue was relocated
to the park’s northern end and rotated 180 degrees to face
southward.
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