Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
“Pediment on the New York Stock Exchange” in marble, 1903
B&W, 24cm x 9cm
Model of “General Sheridan Monument” enlarged and bronzed by Daniel Chester French at Albany, NY, undated
21cm x 25cm
“General Sheridan Monument” at Albany, NY, undated
21 cm x 25cm
Statue of August Belmont in bronze, 1877
B&W sepia, 19cm x 25cm
Miniature copies of JQAW works at the house of Anna McVay, undated
25cm x 20cm
Prince of Wales, undated
B&W sepia, 14cm x 9cm
Clippings, “Ohio Was Made Like That,” by Jim Baker and "J.Q.A. Ward's Name for Hall of Fame", 1920; 1951 April 15
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Invitation for JQAW to attend the Louisiana Purchase Centennial Dedication ceremonies in St. Louis, MO, 1903
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.
Invitation to the unveiling of the Sheridan Monument in Albany, NY, 1916 October 7
The John Quincy Adams Ward papers contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, pamphlets, and postcards. The photographs are of Ward's studio, family, friends, home, and his various works. Also included is a framed award from the Architectural League of New York to Ward and a report telling of Ward's contributions. Of particular interest are the photographs of Anna P. McVay's home and letters between McVay and Ward.