This is a white marble statue of a uniformed WWI soldier, standing and holding the barrel of his rifle with both hands. He wears a helmet and boots, and behind his left leg is a small rock-like formation. Beneath it all is a tall square granite base.
It was dedicated by the Tabitha Walton Chapter of the D.A.R. on November 11, 1927 in Tannehill Park to honor the WWI dead of Randolph County. When a post office was to be built there in 1966, the statue was relocated to its present site and rededicated on May 11 of that year.

































