The Battery
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Salvation Army Monument
- Location: Perimeter of park on Battery Place, west of Greenwich Street
- Architect: J.V. & R.V. Lamb
- Description: Stele on plinth, plaque
- Materials: Barre granite, bronze
- Dimensions: Plinth H: 1' W: 6' D: 2'10"; Stele H: 5'7½" W: 4' D: 1'6"; Plaque H: 2'6" W: 2'9½"
- Cast: ca. 1952
- Dedicated: 1952
- Donor: Salvation Army
- Inscription: TO THE GLORY OF GOD / UNDER THE DIRECTION OF / GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH / THE FOUNDER OF THE SALVATION ARMY / COMMISSIONER GEORGE S. RAILTON AND SEVEN WOMEN / OFFICERS UNFURLED THE FLAG OF THE SALVATION ARMY / HERE ON MARCH 10, 1880 / --- / THIS TABLET IS PLACED BY / COMMANDER EVANGELINE BOOTH / NOVEMBER 14, 1927 / AS AN EXPRESSION OF ABOUNDING GRATITUDEON THE PART / OF MULTITUDES WHO HAVE REAPED THE FRUITAGE OF THAT / GRACIOUS INVASION /
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The Battery
Portions of The Battery, including the Battery Wharf, Gardens of Remembrance, and portions of the Oval Lawn are closed for the Battery Coastal Resilience Project. This project will rebuild and elevate the Battery wharf to reduce risk from rising seas and coastal storms, while preserving the character of the park. Visit the Battery Coastal Resilience page for more information and an updated timeline.