Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


World War I Memorial, Braddock

Victory holding up her wreath

Frank Vittor was the sculptor of this memorial, in which Victory is striding forward with a laurel crown to honor the people of Braddock who served in the First World War. It was installed in front of the Braddock library in 1923, and from this angle it looks almost brand new.

World War I memorial
Base with eagles
Eagle
Looking up at the statue of Victory
Dedication panel

The base of the monument had six bronze panels with the names of all who served, including this dedication panel with the names of the dead.

Service roll with names Abt to Dixon

These pictures are very large, so all the names will be legible if you enlarge the photograph.

Names Dixon to Hurley
Missing panel

We suppose the names between Hurley and Marx were melted down into cheap booze. Old Pa Pitt has always wondered what scrap-metal dealers think when a man in a battered pickup truck rolls up with a big chunk of names in bronze. Apparently they think, “Well, he certainly must have come by this honestly.”

Names from Marx to Scheig
Names from Schmidt to Zylinski
World War I memorial
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