equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Brooklyn)}
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The equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant in Brooklyn is a public monument depicting the Civil War general and 18th U.S. president on horseback, created by sculptor Karl Bitter.
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Target entity: equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Brooklyn)} Context triple: [Karl Bitter, notableWork, equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Brooklyn)}]
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Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Philadelphia)
The Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant in Philadelphia is a prominent outdoor equestrian monument honoring the Civil War general and 18th U.S. president, created by renowned American sculptor Daniel Chester French.
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equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman
The equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman is a prominent gilded bronze monument in New York City’s Grand Army Plaza, depicting the Union Civil War general on horseback led by the allegorical figure of Victory.
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equestrian statue of George Washington
The equestrian statue of George Washington is a prominent bronze monument in Boston’s Public Garden depicting the first U.S. president on horseback as a symbol of leadership and patriotism.
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Admiral David Farragut Monument, New York City
The Admiral David Farragut Monument in New York City is a public sculpture and memorial honoring the famed U.S. Navy admiral best known for his Civil War service and the phrase “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.”
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General Grant National Memorial, New York City, United States
General Grant National Memorial in New York City is a monumental mausoleum that serves as the final resting place of U.S. Civil War general and 18th President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Brooklyn)} Target entity description: The equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant in Brooklyn is a public monument depicting the Civil War general and 18th U.S. president on horseback, created by sculptor Karl Bitter.
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Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Philadelphia)
The Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant in Philadelphia is a prominent outdoor equestrian monument honoring the Civil War general and 18th U.S. president, created by renowned American sculptor Daniel Chester French.
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equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman
The equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman is a prominent gilded bronze monument in New York City’s Grand Army Plaza, depicting the Union Civil War general on horseback led by the allegorical figure of Victory.
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equestrian statue of George Washington
The equestrian statue of George Washington is a prominent bronze monument in Boston’s Public Garden depicting the first U.S. president on horseback as a symbol of leadership and patriotism.
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D.
Admiral David Farragut Monument, New York City
The Admiral David Farragut Monument in New York City is a public sculpture and memorial honoring the famed U.S. Navy admiral best known for his Civil War service and the phrase “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.”
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General Grant National Memorial, New York City, United States
General Grant National Memorial in New York City is a monumental mausoleum that serves as the final resting place of U.S. Civil War general and 18th President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia.
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Subject: equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant (Brooklyn)} Description of subject: The equestrian statue of General Ulysses S. Grant in Brooklyn is a public monument depicting the Civil War general and 18th U.S. president on horseback, created by sculptor Karl Bitter.
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