By James F. Vivian
The remarkable attraction is called the ‘Miner Statue,’ crafted during the spring and summer of 1916. It is on permanent display today at the Capitol Museum in Phoenix. The citizens’ group that sponsored the well-known sterling silver dining service for the USS Arizona intended the statue as a companion piece in commemoration of the launching of the ship on June 19, 1915. The custom was, at that time, that a state for which a battleship was named. . . .
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