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771:(bronze, 1930), Fort Saybrook Monument Park, Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Inscription: "In Memory of Lion Gardiner, Builder and Commander of Saybrook Fort, 1635 — 1639." This sculpture was Partridge's last major work.
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Plaster replica of the statue of Alexander Hamilton for the Hamilton Club, Brooklyn
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The revised catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts listed 10 works by Partridge:
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2114:"William Ordway Partridge," in Susan James-Gadzinski and Mary Mullen Cunningham,
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1228:(marble, 1914), United States Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.
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1250:(bronze, 1919), Metropolitan Republican Club, Manhattan, New York City
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2228:(Chicago: W. B. Conkley Company, Publishers, 1893), pp. 26-30.
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898:(1904), Jordan Font, National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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1978:'Neath brow o'erarching, like the heaven's high dome,
1296:(ca. 1898), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
1033:(ca. 1906, this cast 1958), Gravesend, Great Britain
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in Chicago, along with nine other works. His bronze
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2016:Margaret Livingston Partridge (1909-1996) married
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1969:Thine all embracing love must aim to trace,—
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1780:The Works in Sculpture of William Ordway Partridge
1051:(1890), Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, Michigan
868:(1900), Trask Memorial, Saratoga Springs, New York
2349:Robert Burns Wilson, "William Ordway Partridge,"
1790:"Goethe as a Playwright," in F. B. Sanborn, ed.,
1549:(1900), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
943:(1914), Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York
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1998:Erected by the Regents of the Institution 1896."
1965:For others this might serve; thou art too great.
1579:(1907), Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D.C.
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1967:Who sculptures thee must grasp thy human state,
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227:. He appeared in a New York City production of
3241:Members of the Sons of the American Revolution
2022:Peggy and I: A Life Too Busy for a Dull Moment
1974:Until this sculptor comes the world must wait;
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1386:(1914), U.S. Supreme Court, Washington, D.C.
1201:(bronze, 1906), Lincoln Club of New York City
913:(1907), Nathan Hale Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
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381:Equestrian Statue of General Ulysses S. Grant
316:(1896), Grant Square, Brooklyn, New York City
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1371:(1912), Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Maine
883:(1902), National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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1963:Where tired eyes can hardly reach thy face.
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3005:vol. 89, no. 3 (July 18, 1903), pp. 79-82.
1986:A man like you or me, howe'er, he dreamed.
1980:The men will turn aside with glad surprise
1971:Thy oneness with the lowliest of thy race.
1694:(1900), Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
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16:American sculptor, teacher and author
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3133:Who's Who in New York City and State
2457:Dianne Durante, "Alexander Hamilton"
1799:"The True Education and the False,"
1220:Bust of Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
1183:Bust of William Colford Schermerhorn
1087:Bust of Reverend Edward Everett Hale
3028:David Xia, "Where Is the Sundial?"
1822:"The Relation of Art to Religion,"
1794:(Boston: Ticknor and Company, 1886)
3226:Columbia College (New York) alumni
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3231:People from Milton, Massachusetts
3164:"Partridge, William Ordway"
2588:from New York Historical Society.
2510:Hand Book of Washington Cathedral
2508:"Cathedral Font and Baptistery,"
1834:"Greek versus Modern Sculpture,"
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1873:American Institute of Architects
1853:Architectural League of New York
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2434:Partridge, William Ordway,
2256:The Song-Life of a Sculptor
1955:For a Statue of Shakespeare
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1728:The Song-Life of a Sculptor
1518:, Mackinac Island, Michigan
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1617:Other works
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806:Shakespeare
669:Nathan Hale
662:Nathan Hale
620:Jordan Font
395: 1765
370:Shakespeare
362:Shakespeare
233:John Rogers
3205:Categories
3065:August 22,
2848:from SAAM.
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2497:Christalan
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2386:Pocahontas
2074:References
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1921:(marble);
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673:Bela Pratt
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453:Pocahontus
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258:Sculptures
158:Pocahontas
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51:1861-04-11
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2810:A Madonna
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474:Gravesend
461:Jamestown
188:Education
132:Spouse(s)
80:Education
2713:cite web
2561:37843816
2537:(1998).
1881:, London
1724:Poetry:
1712:Writings
1624:Admiral
1245:Bust of
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553:(1890).
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510:Personal
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1943:A Dream
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1893:Notes
1631:staff
1492:, of
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610:Yaddo
430:PietĂ
422:PietĂ
333:PietĂ
150:PietĂ
119:PietĂ
3067:2021
2719:link
2705:2017
2557:OCLC
2547:ISBN
2337:2012
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