The Dill Monument
the Dill Monument
Pitneybank [85, 48]
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The Dill Monument
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Description
A bronze statue of Martin Dill rests upon a grey concrete pedestal. Often mistaken for a statue of a wounded soldier due to some vandalism, the statue actually depicts an older gentleman with one arm raised high above his head and his mouth open in an animated reading from an open book resting upon a large podium. The bronze plaque on the base has been defaced recently, however the following is still legible despite the vandal's best attempts:
Martin Dill is here commemorated by the Cigar Worker's Union, 1879-1954
Martin was a 'reader' in the Lowther Building cigar factory for close to a half century. He read books and newspapers at top of his voice all day long to the workers busy rolling Lowther Premium Cigars. Martin's readings were often the only education many of the workers ever received. He was paid by the workers and they selected what he read. An interesting bit of trivia, Martin Dill was originally born as Martino Dillano but anglicized his name when he found it made finding work easier.
Article by: --Dr Emilio Lizardo 20:26, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
History
March 17, 2008 The bronze plaque at the base of the Dill Monument was restored by the intrepid technicians of the Yoyodyne Zombie Research Institute. --Dr Emilio Lizardo 20:34, 17 March 2008 (UTC)