The Lincoln statue at Hodgenville, KY
- US IlHpHS 1996.5-1-0876
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- 1913-01-18
A black and white photograph taken of the Abraham Lincoln Statue in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
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The Lincoln statue at Hodgenville, KY
A black and white photograph taken of the Abraham Lincoln Statue in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
t. Gauden's Lincoln seated (for Crerar Library, MacChesney's Lincoln, p. 136)
A photo taken of the Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State (also called Seated Lincoln or Sitting Lincoln) Statue originally slated for placement in John Crerar's plans for a public library (now operated by the University of Chicago), the statue itself was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Due to individuals successfully preventing the placement of the John Crerar library in Grant Park, the library was constructed elsewhere, and the statue itself was unveiled on May 31, 1926 at it's current location north of Van Buren Street.
St. Gauden's Lincoln, near view SE
St. Gauden's Lincoln, near view SE; 1911/11/25 (draft)
St. Gauden's Lincoln seated (for Crerar Library, MacChesney's Lincoln, p. 136)
A black and white photograph of what seems to be St. Gauden's Lincoln statue in transit.
St. Gauden's Lincoln - Crerar (See MacChesney's Lincoln, p. 137)
A black and white photograph taken of St. Gauden's Lincoln - Crerar.
Monument of Captain Parker on Lexington Common : Side view
A black and white photograph taken of a statue dedicated to Captain Parker, the commander of the 77 militiamen who faced British troops on Lexington common on April 19, 1775.
Monument of Captain Parker on Lexington Common : Front view
A black and white photograph taken of a statue dedicated to Captain Parker, the commander of the 77 militiamen who faced British troops on Lexington common on April 19, 1775.