I can not find any record of such a monument.
George Washington
because his name was george washington...
* The cornerstone was laid on 4 July 1848. * The capstone was put in place on 6 December 1884. * The Monument was dedicated on 21 February 1885. * It was opened to the public on 9 October 1888.They started building the Washington Monument in Washington DC in 1848.
The Washington Monument was dedicated to our first president George Washington who led the country in the Revolutionary War to gain independence from Great Britain.
There is the Washington Monument, in Washington, DC. It is a beautiful obelisk made from blocks of marble.
The Washington Monument is the oldest monument in the US capital. Construction began on it in 1848. Though dedicated in 1885, it didn't open to the public until October 9, 1888. At 555.5 feet in height, the monument stood as the world's tallest structure until 1889 when the Eiffel Tower was completed. http://www.answers.com/topic/washington-monument
No James Madison did not build the Washington Monument. He was not an architect.The Washington Monument started in 1838, the one hundredth birthday of George Washington. A group of men started to collect money for the project. Work started in 1848. Most of the work stopped in 1854 due to lack of funds. Work started again in 1870 under Thomas Lincoln Casey. It was finished in 1884 and dedicated on February 21, 1885.
Its cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848; the capstone was set on December 6, 1884, and the completed monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885. It officially opened October 9, 1888.The cornerstone was laid for the monument in 1848 but there were many delays in its building completion - one being the Civil War. The monument was completed in 1888, opening to the public for the first time on October 9, 1888.
The Washington Monument is important because it is dedicated to our first president, George Washington, who lead us to the war with great britian
Washington monument
Dedication of the Washington MonumentWashington Monument was dedicated on February 22, 1885 (Washington's birthday). Those speaking to the crowd of 800 were Ohio senator John Sherman, Washington National Monument Society's William Wilson Corcoran, Thomas Lincoln Casey of the Army Corps of Engineers and United States President Chester Arthur. After the speeches at the Monument, dignitaries and the crowd were led to the Capitol building by General William T. Sherman, where Representative John Davis Long read a speech given 37 years earlier at the laying of the cornerstone. Virginia governor John W. Daniel gave the final speech.
Because it is a monument to George Washington.