
The Looking Back featured photo today (CCHS #1893) is of the dedication of “The Indian Hunter” statue at Oak Dale Cemetery, Urbana, on June 27, 1914, the year that President Woodrow Wilson sent Urbana native Brand Whitlock to Brussels as the country’s minister to Belgium.
This sculpture by Urbana native John Quincy Adams Ward, currently under restoration, is a duplicate of the original sculpture erected in Central Park, New York City.
Notes by Charles B. English, 1990:
“ … the unveiling of our replica of the Indian Hunter to commemorate J. Q. A’s 84th birthday.” Ward died in 1910, but his birthdate was chosen as the occasion for the ceremonies associated with the placement of the Indian Hunter in Oakdale.
“ … The distinguished figure on the white horse has to be Major A. F. Vance, Jr. His father was Judge Vance, and his grandfather, Gov. Vance.”
