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  1. The Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument, located in Hart County, Kentucky, is a monument related to the American Civil War, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  2. Coming to America in the year 1884, Mr. James Smith, brother of Col. Robert Smith, visited the battlefield at Munfordville and purchased a piece of land on which he contracted to have erected a massive and costly monument in honor of his brother. The monument is a most imposing and beautiful one.

  3. Robert W. Smith - Alfred Music Publishing. The magnificent sights and panoramic vistas of the Colorado landscape are the inspiration for this impressive new work. Consisting of four sections: To Touch the Sky; Cloud Dances; Colorado Dreams and Pioneer Spirit and Celebration, the broad, soaring melodies and powerful rhythms successfully capture ...

  4. By framing the mundane sites as “monuments,” Smithson challenges the conceptions of aesthetic merit and historical significance. Monuments of Passaic exists as three manifestations: a published article in Artforum, a photowork, and a photographic series.

  5. The carving on the side of Stone Mountain is the largest Confederate monument in the world. The mountain is engraved with a sculpture of well-known people from the Confederacy: Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate states, and generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.

  6. Robert Smithson's article The Monuments of Passaic, 1977 in Artforum, December 1967, Vol. 6, No. 4

  7. In 1966, Robert Smithson produced three proposals for monuments in desert settings: Grave Mounds with Object, Proposal for a Monument on the Red Sea, and Proposal for a Monument at Antarctica.