The monument consists of a bronze statue of Hoar atop a granite pedestal. Hoar is sitting in a chair, with an overcoat hanging over the left arm of the chair. In his other hand, Hoar is holding a manuscript. Several bronze tablets with inscriptions are affixed to the pedestal.[9] The inscriptions read as follows:[10][11]
GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR BORN IN CONCORD AUGUST 29 1826 DIED IN WORCESTER SEPTEMBER 30 1904 LAWYER SCHOLAR ORATOR STATESMAN CITIZEN OF WORCESTER FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY MEMBER OF MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1852 MEMBER OF MASSACHUSETTS SENATE 1857 CITY SOLICITOR OF WORCESTER 1860 MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1869–1877 SENATOR OF THE UNITED STATES 1877–1904
— WEST SIDE
PURITAN AND PATRIOT BY INHERITANCE UNSULLIED IN CHARACTER LOVER OF LIBERTY CHAMPION OF THE OPPRESSED HIS LIFE EMBODIED THE TRADITIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE REPUBLIC HIS HIGH IDEALS ZEAL FOR LEARNING AND CONSTRUCTIVE STATESMANSHIP MADE IMPERISHABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO A GREAT PERIOD OF AMERICAN HISTORY THIS STATUE IS RAISED BY GIFTS FROM THIRTY THOUSAND OF HIS TOWNSFOLK THAT THE PEOPLE FOR ALL TIME MAY BE INSPIRED BY THE MEMORY OF HIS PERSONAL VIRTUE AND PUBLIC SERVICE
— NORTH SIDE
"I BELIEVE IN GOD, THE LIVING GOD, IN THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, A FREE AND BRAVE PEOPLE, WHO DO NOT BOW THE NECK OR BEND THE KNEE TO ANY OTHER, AND WHO DESIRE NO OTHER TO BOW THE NECK OR BEND THE KNEE TO THEM. "I BELIEVE THAT LIBERTY, GOOD GOVERNMENT, FREE INSTITUTIONS, CANNOT BE GIVEN BY ANY ONE PEOPLE TO ANY OTHER, BUT MUST BE WROUGHT OUT FOR EACH BY ITSELF, SLOWLY, PAINFULLY, IN THE PROCESS OF YEARS OR CENTURIES, AS THE OAK ADDS RING TO RING. I BELIEVE THAT, WHATEVER CLOUDS MAY DARKEN THE HORIZON, THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER, THAT TODAY IS BETTER THAN YESTERDAY, AND TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER THAN TODAY."