After the war people built monuments and statues to honor the men who died in the war. Akers writes a very detailed Article explaining one of the monuments meaning and history. in the article ""A Monument for Peace" it explains, "Moretti's statute showed a young man standing between two horses. Behind it, a tall white obelisk was built, with an angel at the top. "No guns, no swords, no trappings of war mar the peace-like beauty," Mrs. Caldwell said. It was not a war monument, but a peace monument." this is explaining what the statue looked like and what it stood for. it wasnt a war statue but one for peace. the statue was then blocked so they had to relocated it so people could view it easier and everywhere. it costed a lot of money, and effort but finally it was done. in "A Monument for Peace" it says "The original statue cost $30,000 in 1927. To move and restore it would cost much more-some estimate more than $500,000. But after seven years of work, the money was collected, and the statue was rededicated-with a brand new obelisk to go with it" this part is explaining what it took to rebuild and move the statue. this statue was important and stood for peace, and changed the life of…