1905 - 1920: civil WAR MEMORIALS
E. M. Viquesney moved to Americus, Georgia in 1905 to work on the Civil War Union state memorials at Andersonville National Cemetery, and Confederate memorials elsewhere. He was employed at both C. J. Clark's Monumental Works and Schneider Marble for that purpose, and may also have been affiliated with the products of McNeel Marble of Marietta.
Two of the Civil War memorials which Viquesney is known to have worked on during this period are the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1913) at Witchita, Kansas, and the Blue and the Gray Monument (1914), designed by Viquesney for the town of Fitzgerald, Geogia, but never built.
Two of the Civil War memorials which Viquesney is known to have worked on during this period are the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1913) at Witchita, Kansas, and the Blue and the Gray Monument (1914), designed by Viquesney for the town of Fitzgerald, Geogia, but never built.