• 40°41′30″N 73°58′32″W / 40.6918°N 73.9756°W. Program for the dedication ceremonies, November 14, 1908. The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument is a war memorial at Fort...
  • In the center of Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn is the Stanford White designed monument to the Prison Ship Martyrs of the American Revolution.
  • Designed by architect Stanford White and located in Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument honors the more than 11,500 American...
  • In 2008, one hundred years after its original dedication, the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument was unveiled after a full restoration.
  • The entrance to the crypt was designed by architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White, and the bronze parts of the monument were designed by sculptor Adolph...
  • The site of the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument was known as Fort Putnam during the American Revolution...
  • The History of Fort Greene and the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument.
  • The Prison Ship MartyrsMonument symbolizes sacrifice and dedication to country, reminding us of the bravery and selflessness of those who fought for...
  • The NPS is considering the feasibility of designating the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument a unit of the national park system.
  • The Prison Ship MartyrsMonument marks the site of a crypt for more than 11,500 men and women who died of overcrowding, starvation and disease aboard...