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Box 18

 Container

Contains 19 Results:

Head of Lincoln in France and correspondence about other locations, 1921-1937

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: 1921-1937

The Lincoln School, 1923-1931

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: 1923-1931

Lincoln Statue letters for study, 1912-1939

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: 1912-1939

Lincoln Bust Correspondence. John Gellatly, 1919-1922

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: 1919-1922

Lincoln Material, 1917-1931

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: 1917-1931

Lincoln Shrine - Redlands, circa 1921-1935

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: circa 1921-1935

Lincoln Shrine - Redlands, circa 1927-1931

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: circa 1927-1931

Lincoln Shrine - Redlands, circa 1930-1932

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: circa 1930-1932

"Lincoln in Thought," (Ts. by Barnard), circa 1937

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Includes correspondence with Mr. Charles P. Taft, Barnard's patron for the Lincoln statue, letters of appreciation, Barnard's search for a suitable model, correspondence regarding the controversies as to the realism or idealism of the piece and its erection in London, and letters of Robert T. Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.

Dates: circa 1937