WorldCat Identities
Tue Jan 31 20:18:49 2012 UTClccn-nr2002-366281.00National Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois, 18691.0029472210Larkin_Goldsmith_Meadnr2002036628Mead, Larkin Goldsmith, 1835-1910Meade, Larkin Goldsmith, 1835-1910oca06228356lccn-n80-50495Bryant, William Cullen1794-1878viaf-95969252Jackson, John Adams1825-1879lccn-n79-56429Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth1807-1882lccn-n79-6779Lincoln, Abraham1809-1865np-powers, preston$b 1843Powers, Prestonb. 1843lccn-nr93-11571Astor, William B.(William Backhouse)1792-1875lccn-n50-41821Agassiz, Louis1807-1873lccn-nr96-20110Fantacchiotti, Odoardo1809-1877viaf-59464004Francis, Alexandernc-lincoln tomb springfield illLincoln Tomb (Springfield, Ill.)Mead, Larkin G.(Larkin Goldsmith)1835-1910Mead, Larkin G.(Larkin Goldsmith)1835-1910600Press releases‍Greenough, Richard S.--1819-1904‍Holidays‍Art publishing‍Bock, Richard W.,--1865-1949‍Botticelli, Sandro,--1444 or 5-1510‍Warner, Olin Levi,--1844-1896‍McKim, Mead & White‍Simmons, Edward,--1852-1931‍Blashfield, Edwin Howland,--1848-1936‍Guthrie, Mary E‍Mainella, Raffaele,--1856-1941‍Beman, S. S.--1853-1914‍Boyle, John,--1852-1917‍Maynard, George Willoughby,--1843-1923‍United States.--Congress‍Nightingale, Florence,--1820-1910‍Italy--FlorencePhotographs‍Expatriate artists‍Morrill, Justin S.--1810-1898‍Illinois--SpringfieldCanova, Antonio,--1757-1822‍Periodicals‍Records and correspondence‍American Civil War (1861-1865)‍Biography‍Women sculptors‍Sculpture, Modern‍Disraeli, Isaac,--1766-1848‍Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth,--1807-1882‍Landscape painters‍Tombs‍Artist couples‍New York (State)--New York‍Art‍Agassiz, Louis,--1807-1873‍Saint-Gaudens, Augustus,--1848-1907‍Painters‍Washington (D.C.)Foot, Solomon,--1802-1866‍Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson,--Baron,--1809-1892‍McEntee, Jervis,--1828-1891‍Artists‍VermontHistory‍Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865‍Sculptors‍United StatesMead, Larkin G.--1835-1910‍18351910186218661868186918771893189819061914195019781983198619992947221035mixdpres file - lincoln, abrahamocn05110276831310221ocn051150652sw051150652:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsevisu18691.00Mead, Larkin GNational Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois, 1869Certificate of donation to construction of the monument, showing the monument.112ocn695996415sw695996415:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsemixd1866Mead, Larkin GLetter, January 25, 1866Letter written from Venice, Italy, to Vermont senator Solomon Foot, sending a photo of Mead's tomb design (not included), and urging Foot to lobby members of Congress to approve the design and thus pressure the committee to choose it.112ocn431573261sw431573261:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdMead, Larkin GArtist file111ocn612200165sw612200165:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsebookMead, Larkin GProfessore Larkin G Meads visitors book at studio : manuscript, 1889-1907111ocn468413745sw468413745:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsevisuLincoln's Tomb Springfield, Ill111ocn462112645sw462112645:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsevisu1950Lincoln Tomb111ocn430380621sw430380621:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdVonnoh, Bessie PotterBessie Potter Vonnoh papers, circa 1860-1991, bulk 1890-1955The papers of sculptor Bessie Potter Vonnoh measure 0.8 linear feet and date from circa 1860 to 1991, with the bulk of material dating from 1890 to 1955. The scattered papers document the personal life and career of Bessie Potter Vonnoh, and, to a lesser degree, her husband, painter Robert William Vonnoh. Found within the papers are Vonnoh family correspondence, including letters between Bessie and Robert, and primarily Bessie's professional and personal correspondence. There is one folder of correspondence of Robert William Vonnoh. Bessie's correspondents include Daniel Chester French, Hamlin Garland, Rupert Hughes, Archer Huntington, Larkin G. Mead, Jean Francois Raffaelli, Cornelia Otis Skinner, and others. Robert's correspondents include Charles M. Carter, Daniel Chester French, William M.R. French, and Charles Vezin. The collection also contains scattered biographical materials, photographs of Bessie Potter Vonnoh and Robert William Vonnoh, a photograph album, photographs of artwork, clippings, exhibition catalogs, and other printed material.111ocn298297984sw298297984:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsevisu1877Pittman, J. A. WStatue of Abraham Lincoln on the National Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill111ocn123429804sw123429804:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdVonnoh, Bessie PotterBessie Potter Vonnoh papers, circa 1860-1987 (bulk 1890-1955.)The scattered papers document the personal life and career of Bessie Potter Vonnoh, and, to a lesser degree, her husband, painter Robert William Vonnoh. Found within the papers are Vonnoh family correspondence, including letters between Bessie and Robert, and primarily Bessie's professional and personal correspondence. There is one folder of correspondence of Robert William Vonnoh. Bessie's correspondents include Daniel Chester French, Hamlin Garland, Rupert Hughes, Archer Huntington, Larkin G. Mead, Jean Francois Raffaelli, Cornelia Otis Skinner, and others. Robert's correspondents include Charles M. Carter, Daniel Chester French, William M.R. French, and Charles Vezin. The collection also contains scattered biographical materials, photographs of Bessie Potter Vonnoh and Robert William Vonnoh, a photograph album, photographs of artwork, clippings, exhibition catalogs, and other printed material.111ocn086167683sw086167683:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdHay, JohnCorrespondence, 1854-1914, "Marsh" to "MillsIncludes letters to Hay and to members of his family.111ocn077724240sw077724240:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsevisuPhotographs of sculptureFolders contains photographs and information sheets related to sculptures signed or attributed to artists. Information may include the title of work, owner, medium, additional provenance, date, dimensions, and medium. Most photographs are black-and-white and of professional quality.111ocn052751224sw052751224:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsemixd1868Mead, Larkin GLetter, Oct. 8, 1868Letter from Mead to Morrill telling him of the acceptance of his design and asking the possibility of the state donating a cannon for use in the monument. Noting the large amounts of granite and metal to be used, he states the cannon would help with the metal and that a lot of the granite would come from eastern states. Addressed envelope included.111ocn034178358sw034178358:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdFrancis, Julius EPapers, 1844-1881Letters received from family members, 1844-1880, and undated, and from business associates, 1852-1870, including Charles Coleman and Norman Stearns; letters received, and several written by Francis, regarding the Lincoln Birthday Association, including letters from Lyman K. Bass, sculptor Larkin Mead, photographer C.L. Pond and authors William Cullen Bryant, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and others, 1871-1880; business, financial and other personal papers, including agreements relating to Francis' drugstore, 1854-1877; minutes, reports, addresses, notes, songs, poems, and receipts documenting Francis' efforts to memorialize Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1880; and newspaper clippings concerning Wethersfield, Conn., musical events, the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln Birthday Association.221ocn170935664sw170935664:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1898Mead, Larkin Goldsmith : sculptor111ocn741754124sw741754124:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsemixd1986Houghton-Mead exhibitPhotographs, press release, and other information about "Civil War Perspectives", an exhibition held at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center made up of works by photographer George H. Houghton and artist Larkin Mead.111ocn698090451sw698090451:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdCate, Weston AWeston A. Cate, Jr. Vermont history radio broadcasts, ca. 1978-1983This collection consists of recordings of radio broadcasts made by Weston A. Cate, Jr., during his tenure as director of the Vermont Historical Society. These broadcasts were part of a historical radio program called "The Voice of the Vermont Historical Society," which first aired over station WNCS-FM in Montpelier in June, 1977. This program, described in a VHS newsletter from November - December 1977 as a fifteen minute broadcast on historical topics, first aired on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm and covered a wide range of topics related to Vermont's history. The specific subjects discussed in all recordings included in the collection are listed in an inventory attached to this record. Weston A. Cate's original radio broadcasts were preserved on 68 reel-to-reel tapes (5") numbered from RA3.1 to RA3.68. These tapes were later transferred onto 14 cassette tapes numbered 378.1 to 378.14. These cassette tapes have, in turn, been recorded onto 25 compact discs. While the majority of the original reel-to-reel tapes are undated, dated broadcasts span from July 1978 to April 1983 with the bulk dating from 1980.111ocn671251777sw671251777:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsebookHall, HilandHiland Hall papers, 1786-1885 (bulk 1832-1881)BroadsidesCorrespondence of Hiland Hall, chiefly relating to his political career and to his historical research.111ocn301785448sw301785448:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdPowers, HiramHiram Powers and Powers family papers, 1819-1953, bulk 1835-1883Correspondence; biographical sketches and data; financial material; writings; autograph and sketch album; sketches; floor plans; patents and contracts for inventions; photographs; clippings; printed material; a photograph album; and miscellaneous material.111ocn222474084sw222474084:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsevisu1893Chemigraph halftone illustrations of the World's Columbian Exposition in Portfolio of viewsIncludes "36 'Chemigraph' half-tone (duo-tones) illustrations from photographs of the Exposition grounds. Plates by the National Chemigraph Co., Chemigraph patented March 21, 1893."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 116.111ocn156917102sw156917102:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1999Sotheby's (Firm)Larkin Goldsmith Mead (1835-1910) : Venezia (Sculpture)111ocn155858101sw155858101:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1914Herringshaw, Thomas WilliamMead, Larkin Goldsmith111ocn122566338sw122566338:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdStillman, William JamesLetters to William James Stillman and John Durand from artists, 1854-1861Letters primarily concern subscriptions to the "Crayon," a journal devoted to the graphic arts and related literature edited by Durand and published by Stillman and Durand, New York. Writing to Stillman are Christopher Pearse Cranch, James William Glass, and Richard Saltonstall Greenough; to Durand are Albert Bierstadt, George Fuller, James McDougal Hart (2), Frank Blackwell Mayer, Larkin Mead, Erastus Dow Palmer, Leonard Wells Volk, and John Quincy Adams Ward; and to both Durand and Stillman are Jervis McEntee, Thomas Prichard Rossiter, and James Suydam.111ocn082099033sw082099033:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdPowers, HiramHiram Powers and Powers family papers, 1827-1953Correspondence; biographical sketches and data; financial material; writings; autograph and sketch album; sketches; floor plans; patents and contracts for inventions; photographs; clippings; printed material; a photograph album; and miscellaneous material.111ocn078430893sw078430893:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsevisu1862Larkin G. Mead, JrMead standing in front of a bannister with cap in hand. Inscribed in an unknown hand on reverse "Larkin G. Mead, Jr., the Vermont Sculptor, September 1862, Brattleboro." Photographer unknown.111ocn070958582sw070958582:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsebookSmith, George Walter VincentLetters, 1882-1922Letters received by Smith, relating to the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, its acquisitions, and the resulting social relationships.111ocn070928966sw070928966:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1983Fielding, MantleMeade, Larkin Goldsmith111ocn065178868sw065178868:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1978Mead Art BuildingLarkin Goldsmith Mead 1835-1910 : Self-portrait (sculpture)111ocn055620928sw055620928:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsemixdSpringer, William MPapers, 1874-1891Copy of Springer's letter, 1874, to the editor of the Illinois Register refuting allegations that Larkin G. Mead did not design and construct the Lincoln monument at Springfield. Two letters to McClernand, Oct. 24 and Dec. 26, 1888 discuss a request for a West Point appointment and Mexican affairs. Four Letters to Charles A. Keyes, Jan. 6, March 8, May 22, & June 21, 1888 discuss his efforts to obtain a territorial judgeship for Keyes. Letter, Nov. 1891, to Ashbel P. Fitch in New York re: a dinner invitation.111ocn054494657sw054494657:lccn-nr2002-36628FalsevisuHowells family photographs, ca. 1850-1925This collection consists mostly of portrait photographs of various members of the Howells family, as well as relatives from the Mead and Hayes families. Subjects include novelist William Dean Howells, his wife Elinor Mead Howells, sculptor Larkin Goldsmith Mead, and Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, among many others. Photographers include Augustus Marshall and George Kendall Warren of Boston, Mass., as well as Pach Bros.. of Cambridge, Mass., among others. Includes cartes de visite, cabinet cards, and other paper-based photographs.111ocn051102768sw051102768:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1999Mead, Larkin Goldsmith111ocn037435397sw037435397:lccn-nr2002-36628Falsebook1906Presentation of the statue "Mississippi" to the city of MinneapolisWed Feb 01 08:38:30 EST 2012batch19472