The Scout (Memorial to Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harrison Young)
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Title
The Scout (Memorial to Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harrison Young)
Subject (Topic)
Subject (Topic)
Biltmore Park--Rhode Island--Providence
Downtown--Neighborhoods--Rhode Island--Providence
Monuments--Rhode Island--Providence
Biltmore Park--Rhode Island--Providence
Downtown--Neighborhoods--Rhode Island--Providence
Monuments--Rhode Island--Providence
Subject (Name)
Subject (Name):
Young, Henry Harrison, 1841–1866
Young, Henry Harrison, 1841–1866
Subject (Object)
Subject (Object)
Commemorative sculpture
Commemorative sculpture
Description
Located in Biltmore Park, the bronze full-size sculpture of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harrison Young stands mid-stride atop a large, rugged boulder. He wears a Civil War military uniform including a collared jacket, tall boots and a hat. His right hand grips his pistol while his left sits on his upper thigh. A water canteen is slung across his body, and another pistol is tucked into his left boot. There are two plaques attached to the boulder on either side.
Creator
Schonhardt, Henry, 1877-1953
Gorham Manufacturing Company Founders
Gorham Manufacturing Company Founders
Source
Photographs by Eric Sung, Professor, Providence College
Date
July 12, 1911
Contributor
State of Rhode Island; Commissioners: Joseph P. Manton; William A. Spicer; Stephen H. Brown; Charles H. Williams; Warren Ralph; Ezra Dixon; Frank H. Hammill
Rights
City of Providence, 25 Dorrance Street, Providence, Rhode Island, 02903, United States
Format
JPEG
Language
English
Type
Visual Arts-Sculpture
Coverage
Biltmore Park, 10 Kennedy Plaza, Providence. Rhode Island, 02903, United States
Has Part
Inscription on right plaque on boulder:
Rhode Island's Tribute To
Major Henry Harrison Young
For Valor, During The Civil War,
1861 - 1865.
Major Second R.I. Volunteers Inf.'
Brevet Lieut. Col. U.S. Vols.
Chief Of Scouts To Gen. Sheridan.
"To Major H.H. Young, Of My Staff, Chief Of Scouts,
And The Thirty Or Forty Men Of His Command, Who
Took Their Lives In Their Hands, Cheerfully Going
Wherever Ordered, To Obtain That Greatest Essential
Of Success, Information, I Tender My Gratitude, Ten
Of These Men Were Lost."
P.H. Sheridan,
Major General Commanding.
Inscription on left plaque on boulder:
Erected By The
State Of Rhode Island
As An Incentive To Patriotism
July, 1911.
Joseph P. Manton
William A. Spicer
Stephen H. Brown
Charles H. Williams
Warren Ralph
Ezra Dixon
Frank H. Hammill
Commissioners.
Henri Schonhardt
Sculptor
Rhode Island's Tribute To
Major Henry Harrison Young
For Valor, During The Civil War,
1861 - 1865.
Major Second R.I. Volunteers Inf.'
Brevet Lieut. Col. U.S. Vols.
Chief Of Scouts To Gen. Sheridan.
"To Major H.H. Young, Of My Staff, Chief Of Scouts,
And The Thirty Or Forty Men Of His Command, Who
Took Their Lives In Their Hands, Cheerfully Going
Wherever Ordered, To Obtain That Greatest Essential
Of Success, Information, I Tender My Gratitude, Ten
Of These Men Were Lost."
P.H. Sheridan,
Major General Commanding.
Inscription on left plaque on boulder:
Erected By The
State Of Rhode Island
As An Incentive To Patriotism
July, 1911.
Joseph P. Manton
William A. Spicer
Stephen H. Brown
Charles H. Williams
Warren Ralph
Ezra Dixon
Frank H. Hammill
Commissioners.
Henri Schonhardt
Sculptor
Extent
168 in. (426.72 cm) (approx.)
Medium
Bronze; Stone
Bibliographic Citation
"City to Widen Eddy Street to 60 Feet." Providence Journal, February 17, 1911.
"Financial System." Providence Journal, March 7, 1911.
"House Gets Measure for Soldiers’ Home." Providence Journal, April 21, 1911.
"Would Abolish Free Employment Office — In the Senate." Providence Journal, April 27, 1911.
"City’s Underground Wire Act Reported — In the Senate." Providence Journal, April 28, 1911.
"For Soldiers Home." Providence Journal, May 1, 1911.
"Important Business Done by General Assembly of 1911: Resolution to Place in City Hall Park, Providence, a Monument in Memory of Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 11, 1911.
"House Sits Six Hours While Senate Is Idle." Providence Journal, May 10, 1911.
"Governor Vetoes Assembly Bills Aggregating $467, 674: An Appropriation of $500 for Dedicating a Monument to Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 18, 1911.
"Statue of Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 31, 1911.
"Col. Young’s Statue Poured at Gorham’s — Mayor Fletcher Among Spectators as Figure is ‘Created’." Providence Journal, June 1, 1911.
"F.L.I. To Parade: Will Tale Part in Dedicatory Exercises at Young Monument." Providence Journal, July 4, 1911.
"To Dedicate Monument: Memorial to Lieut. Col. Henry H. Young Unveiled Wednesday." Providence Journal, July 8, 1911.
"Col. Young Statue Dedication To-Day." Providence Journal, July 12, 1911.
"What Is Going on To-Day: Exercise at Unveiling of Col. H. H. Young Monument, City Hall Park, 2:45 p.m." Providence Journal, July 12, 1911.
"State Pays Tribute to Col. H. H. Young." Providence Journal, July 13, 1911.
"Scouts Return to Homes: Quartet Here to Honor Memory of Col. Young Leave." Providence Journal, July 14, 1911.
"Scouts, Past and Present." Providence Journal, July 18, 1911.
Seddon, Charles H. "Memorial to Major H.H. Young, Chief of Scouts to Gen. Sheridan, 1861-65, Providence, R.I.", 1907, Rhode Island Postcard Collection, PC7782, Rhode Island Collection, Providence Public Library, https://provlibdigital.org/islandora/object/PC7782.
"Financial System." Providence Journal, March 7, 1911.
"House Gets Measure for Soldiers’ Home." Providence Journal, April 21, 1911.
"Would Abolish Free Employment Office — In the Senate." Providence Journal, April 27, 1911.
"City’s Underground Wire Act Reported — In the Senate." Providence Journal, April 28, 1911.
"For Soldiers Home." Providence Journal, May 1, 1911.
"Important Business Done by General Assembly of 1911: Resolution to Place in City Hall Park, Providence, a Monument in Memory of Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 11, 1911.
"House Sits Six Hours While Senate Is Idle." Providence Journal, May 10, 1911.
"Governor Vetoes Assembly Bills Aggregating $467, 674: An Appropriation of $500 for Dedicating a Monument to Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 18, 1911.
"Statue of Col. Henry H. Young." Providence Journal, May 31, 1911.
"Col. Young’s Statue Poured at Gorham’s — Mayor Fletcher Among Spectators as Figure is ‘Created’." Providence Journal, June 1, 1911.
"F.L.I. To Parade: Will Tale Part in Dedicatory Exercises at Young Monument." Providence Journal, July 4, 1911.
"To Dedicate Monument: Memorial to Lieut. Col. Henry H. Young Unveiled Wednesday." Providence Journal, July 8, 1911.
"Col. Young Statue Dedication To-Day." Providence Journal, July 12, 1911.
"What Is Going on To-Day: Exercise at Unveiling of Col. H. H. Young Monument, City Hall Park, 2:45 p.m." Providence Journal, July 12, 1911.
"State Pays Tribute to Col. H. H. Young." Providence Journal, July 13, 1911.
"Scouts Return to Homes: Quartet Here to Honor Memory of Col. Young Leave." Providence Journal, July 14, 1911.
"Scouts, Past and Present." Providence Journal, July 18, 1911.
Seddon, Charles H. "Memorial to Major H.H. Young, Chief of Scouts to Gen. Sheridan, 1861-65, Providence, R.I.", 1907, Rhode Island Postcard Collection, PC7782, Rhode Island Collection, Providence Public Library, https://provlibdigital.org/islandora/object/PC7782.
Rights Holder
Department of Art, Culture, Tourism, City of Providence
Geolocation
Citation
Schonhardt, Henry, 1877-1953
Gorham Manufacturing Company Founders, “The Scout (Memorial to Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harrison Young),” Commemorative Works of Providence, accessed April 1, 2026, https://commemorativeworks.artculturetourism.com/items/show/65.

