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Original plaster model of bronze statue ^[[of George Washington [[strikethrough]] Commemorative of Peace) [[/strikethrough]] designed by William Rudolf O'Donovan in 1887, erected at Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, New York, according to Act of Congress of June - 1886. 

[[strikethrough]] The attitude figure of Commemorative of Peace

Washington [[/strikethrough]]

The attitude is commemorative of Peace representing Washington in the act of sheathing his sword at the close of the Revolutionary War.

Accompanying the statue is the certificate of the sculptor in which he says: "This statue is the size of life and in the matter of facts of proportion, is correct; Having the small head.