![]() |
| Stonehenge in England |
Another
mystery was built in the early 1900s, this time in America.
Samuel Hill was
many things -- a businessman, a lawyer, a railroad executive, a Quaker and a
pacifist. He was also a globetrotter in a time when travel was slow, making
over 50 trips to Europe and 9 to Japan. For thirty years he made his home in
the Pacific Northwest and constructed a memorial there, dedicated to the men from
Klickitat County in Washington State who had been killed in World War I. It was the very first memorial for that war in the entire United States.
![]() |
| Dedication, 1918 (Sam Hill, center) |
| Stones are made of reinforced concrete |
to the ground, but Hill is said to have cleared some of the surviving buildings away for this new project so that the memorial could have the most dramatic spot. There, guided by leading authorities on archaeology and engineering, Hill created his Stonehenge as an exact replica of the original – that is, if the original was shiny new, with all its lintels and capstones in place.
Sam Hill’s plans called
for the memorial to be built of stone like the one in England – but local stone turned out to be unsuitable for the job. He
turned instead to a material he had plenty of experience with in his business life: reinforced
concrete.
| A trilithon |
| Sam Hill's Stonehenge in Maryhill, WA |
| Hill's Stonehenge site overlooks the Columbia River Valley Note the small white crypt further down the hill, which holds Samuel Hill's ashes. |
It’s been suggested that Sam
Hill listens in on the conversations of the many tourists who seek out
this out-of-the-way site. After all, on the hillside below the memorial is a very
small and simple crypt overlooking the Columbia River Valley. Hill’s ashes were
buried there in 1931.
* * * *
PS - Paranormal romance fans will be interested in knowing that THIS SITE was featured in a major scene in Patricia Brigg's latest installment in the Mercy Thompson series, "River Marked".
* * * *
PS - Paranormal romance fans will be interested in knowing that THIS SITE was featured in a major scene in Patricia Brigg's latest installment in the Mercy Thompson series, "River Marked".
Dani Harper
Paranormal romance combines with suspense in an exciting new shapeshifter series by author Dani Harper, published by Kensington Brava. See more on Dani's website at www.daniharper.com



