Roman Column
1979 / Karl Kramer / Dayton
A four-side carved stone column, set on a two-tiered base, itself set on a concrete platform. The column is topped with a decorated gable and pinecone finial. The proper right side of the column depicts four people seated at a table and carved food symbols. The proper left side depicts a standing draped figure and a box. The front depicts four standing draped figures holding different objects; the back side has no carvings. On the lower front of the column, Latin inscriptions and four symbols of unknown meaning are carved. This replica of a Roman column is part of a gift exchange from Augsberg, Germany, a sister city of Dayton.
A plaque on the base has an inscription reading:
Dedicated July 1979
Here stands a replica of a 2000 year old Roman Column given by Dayton's sister city. Ausburg, Germany, in honor of the 200th birthday of the United States. In exchange, a statue fountain was, presented to Augsburg and erected October, 1979, for its 2000th birthday.
Project of Soroptimist Club of Dayton
and Sister Cites Committee
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A plaque on the base has an inscription reading:
Dedicated July 1979
Here stands a replica of a 2000 year old Roman Column given by Dayton's sister city. Ausburg, Germany, in honor of the 200th birthday of the United States. In exchange, a statue fountain was, presented to Augsburg and erected October, 1979, for its 2000th birthday.
Project of Soroptimist Club of Dayton
and Sister Cites Committee