Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument
LocationWyman Park, Baltimore, United States
Coordinates39°19′25.64″N 76°37′4.17″W / 39.3237889°N 76.6178250°W / 39.3237889; -76.6178250
DesignerAdolph A. Weinman
MaterialBronze, granite, marble
Opening dateNovember 6, 1909
Dedicated toUnion military
IAS control number 75006034

The Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a figural group sculpted by Adolph Alexander Weinman atop a pedestal designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross in Baltimore, United States, commemorating the Union military personnel of the American Civil War. The figural group shows Bellona and the personification of Victory together with a citizen-soldier turning from his plow and anvil as he dons a uniform and sword belt. Behind Bellona there is also a fig tree. The entire group stands on 12-foot high granite base, which has two relief panels. The monument's dimensions are approximately 10 ft.x102 in.x150 in. (sculpture) and 139x102x150 in. (base).

The monument is the only public Civil War monument honoring Union military personnel in Baltimore.