The Doughboy
1910 / Creator Unknown / Stow
Life size sculpture of a male dressed as a doughboy during World War I. He is holding binoculars in his proper left hand. He has a holstered military hand gun strapped on his hip over his belted trench coat. He has a soldier's knapsack strapped to his other hip over his trenchcoat. He is wearing an infantry man's helmet strapped under his chin, leggings, and heavy shoes.
Location: northwest corner of Graham and Darrow Roads., 3760 Darrow Road | Previous Location: The front of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rickets
Title
The Doughboy
Description
Life size sculpture of a male dressed as a doughboy during World War I. He is holding binoculars in his proper left hand. He has a holstered military hand gun strapped on his hip over his belted trench coat. He has a soldier's knapsack strapped to his other hip over his trenchcoat. He is wearing an infantry man's helmet strapped under his chin, leggings, and heavy shoes.
Date
1910
Location City
Location County
Location Previous
The front of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rickets
Location Notes
That was the original location on Meadowbrook Lane, the statue was moved three times and the concrete original is in storage in Stow's Safety Building at Kent and Darrow Roads.
Location Site
Location Street
3760 Darrow Road
Location Type
Media Base Depth
3 ft
Media Sculpture Height
5 ft 6 in
Media Sculpture Width
1 ft 10 in
Media Sculpture Depth
1 ft 10 in
Media Base Height
5 ft 6 in
Media Base Width
3 ft
Installation Date
01/01/1910
Creation Date
01/01/1910