Who's your candidate for the next York statue?

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The statue of Marquis de Lafayette is York's newest.

The city’s unveiling of the Marquis de Lafayette’s statue raises the question about what historic figure York should recognize next? http://www.ydr.com/search/ci_5105091

The city, using the artistic talents of sculptor Lorann Jacobs, is embarking on a program to build cultural history and tourism via the erection of statues and monuments.

Who’s next? ...

Here’s a vote for James Smith, York County’s signer of the Declaration of Independence and Pennsylvania’s first constitution.

We’ve argued before that just about the only recognition of Smith locally is his tombstone in the cemetery of First Presbyterian Church. Some of Smith’s obscurity stems from a fire that burned his papers. Thus, relatively little is known about this York lawyer, and no book-length biography has ever been done.

Meanwhile, even Delaware is ahead of York in naming a dormitory after this leader in the American Revolution. http://www.yorktownsquare.com/2006/09/declaration_signer_james_smith.php

If not James Smith, who? Let's hear your view.

For a story on a gala linked to the statue unveiling see http://www.ydr.com/search/ci_5099528. For my speech at the gala tying together York's French connection, see http://www.ydr.com/editor/ci_5104849.



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