Geraldine R. Dodge commissioned the sculpture, and it was initially located at Hartley Farms, her
Madison, New Jersey estate. Dallin visited the site at the time of its installation and selected the boulder on which it rests. Dodge was an avid collector of sculpture and a significant benefactor of Dallin with twenty of his works in the auction of her estate. The sculpture is significant in that in the 1975
Sotheby Parke Bernet auction, it set the record for a piece of Sculpture by an American with a sale price of $150,000. The sculpture was purchased by the wife and family of Fred J. Petty in his honor. Initially the sculpture was placed at the intersection of Walnut and Charles Street in front of the Ball Stores department store. In 1999 the Ball Store edifice was torn down and the sculpture moved to the
Minnetrista Museum and Gardens on the scenic shore of the
White River. It was moved to its current downtown location on September 26, 2007. ==References==