This monument commemorates the sacrifices made by 500 Mormon pioneer volunteers who joined the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War. The 100-foot rose pink granite and bronze monument was sculpted by Gilbert Riswold and dedicated in 1927. Figures appear on all sides of the monument, chronicling different periods of the Battalion’s history: the Enlistment, the March, the Discovery of Gold in California, and the Arrival of the Pueblo Detachment at the Capitol.

Side view of the Mormon Battalion Monument featuring pink granite and bronze.
Side view of the Mormon Battalion Monument featuring pink granite and bronze.
Side view of the Mormon Battalion Monument featuring pink granite and bronze.

Location: South Lawn, Southeast Corner