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==Works== {{See also|Public sculptures by Daniel Chester French}} ===Public monuments=== [[Image:Lincoln statue.jpg|thumb|''[[Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' (1920) at the [[Lincoln Memorial]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]]] [[Image:Minute Man, Daniel Chester French, Concord MA.jpg|thumb|''[[The Minute Man]]'' (1874) in [[Concord, Massachusetts]]]] [[File:2014 Columbia University Alma Mater closeup.jpg|thumb|''[[Alma Mater (New York sculpture)|Alma Mater]]'' (1903) at [[Columbia University]] in [[Manhattan]], New York City]] *''[[The Minute Man]]'' at the [[Old North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts|Old North Bridge]] in [[Concord, Massachusetts]], (1874) *Bust of Major General [[William Francis Bartlett]] at Memorial Hall at [[Harvard University]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] (1881) *''[[Statue of John Harvard]]'' at [[Harvard Yard]] at Harvard University (1884) *''[[Lewis Cass (French)|Lewis Cass]]'', [[National Statuary Hall]], [[Washington, D.C.]] (1889) *''[[Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet]] and [[Alice Cogswell]]'' (1889), [[Gallaudet University]], [[Washington, D.C.]] *''[[Thomas Starr King]] monument'' [[San Francisco]], California (1891) *[[Statue of The Republic|Statue of ''The Republic'']], the colossal centerpiece of the [[World's Columbian Exposition]], [[Chicago]], 1893. His 24-foot gilt-bronze reduced version made in 1918 survives in Chicago.<ref>[http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/S/StatueRepublic.html Chicago Landmarks | Statue of The Republic<!-- bot-generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081226091834/http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/S/StatueRepublic.html|date=December 26, 2008}} at www.ci.chi.il.us</ref> *''[[John Boyle O'Reilly]] Memorial'', intersection of Boylston Street and the Fenway in [[Boston]] (1897) *''[[Rufus Choate]] memorial'', Old Suffolk County Court House, in Boston, (1898) *''[[Richard Morris Hunt]] Memorial'', on the perimeter wall of [[Central Park]], at [[Fifth Avenue]] at 70th Street, opposite the [[Frick Collection]] in New York City (1900) *''[[Statue of George H. Perkins|Commodore George H. Perkins Monument]]'' at the [[New Hampshire State House]], [[Concord, New Hampshire]] (1902) *''[[Alma Mater (New York sculpture)|Alma Mater]]'' (1903), on the campus of [[Columbia University]] in [[New York City]] *[[Statue of Wendell Phillips]], Public Garden in Boston * ''The Four Continents – Asia, America, Europe, and Africa'', a group of four statues outside the [[National Museum of the American Indian]] at the [[Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House]], Manhattan, NYC (1907) *[[George Robert White Memorial]], Public Garden in Boston *[[Statue of Samuel Spencer]], first president of [[Southern Railway (US)|Southern Railway]], located in front of Goode Building (Norfolk Southern offices) on Peachtree Street in Midtown [[Atlanta]], Georgia (1910) *''[[August Meyer]] Memorial'', 10th and [[The Paseo (Kansas City, Missouri)|The Paseo]], [[Kansas City, Missouri]] (1909) * [[James Oglethorpe Monument]], [[Chippewa Square|Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia]] (1910) *''[[Abraham Lincoln (1912 statue)|Standing Lincoln]]'' at the [[Nebraska State Capitol]], [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] (1912) *''Brooklyn'' and ''Manhattan'', seated figures from the [[Manhattan Bridge]], [[Brooklyn Museum]] in [[Brooklyn]], New York City (1915) *Minuteman, [[Henry Bacon]] designer, [[Jno. Williams, Inc.]] (NY) founder, [[Danville, Illinois]]. (1915) *''[[The Spirit of Life]]'', memorial to [[Spencer Trask]], in [[Saratoga Springs, New York]], at Congress Park (1915) *''[[Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' in the [[Lincoln Memorial]] (1914–22), executed by the [[Piccirilli Brothers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/cultural_diversity/Lincoln_Memorial_National_Memorial.html|title=Lincoln Memorial National Memorial—Places Reflecting America's Diverse Cultures Explore their Stories in the National Park System: A Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary}}</ref> *''The Weaver'', outside the [[Peace Dale, Rhode Island|Peace Dale]] Library in [[South Kingstown, Rhode Island]] (1919)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boston.com/culture/design-new-england/2014/07/15/around_new_engl_22|title = Around New England: The Weaver of Peace Dale}}</ref> *''[[Marquis de Lafayette]] Memorial'', on the perimeter of [[Prospect Park (Brooklyn)]], at 9th Street and Prospect Park West in Brooklyn, New York City (1917) *''[[Dupont Circle Fountain|Samuel Francis du Pont Memorial Fountain]]'', [[Dupont Circle]], Washington D.C. (1921) *[[Alfred Tredway White]] Memorial, [[Brooklyn Botanic Garden]], [[Henry Bacon]] architect (1921) *''[[Russell Alger]] Memorial Fountain'', [[Grand Circus Park]], [[Detroit]], Michigan (1921) *''Marquis de Lafayette'' Statue, [[Lafayette College]] campus, [[Easton, Pennsylvania]] (1921) *''Gale Park War Memorial & Park'', [[Exeter, New Hampshire]] (1922) *Bust of [[Washington Irving]] and reliefs of [[Muhammad XII of Granada|Boabdil]] and [[Rip Van Winkle]] for the [[Washington Irving Memorial]], [[Irvington, New York]] (1927) *''[[Beneficence (statue)|Beneficence]]'', [[Ball State University]] in [[Muncie, Indiana]] (1930) *''[[William Henry Seward Memorial]]'' in [[Florida, Orange County, New York|Florida, New York]] (1930)<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070612/NEWS/706120313/-1/COMM0203 | title=Seward's bust gets busted | newspaper=Times Herald-Record | author=Ramsey Al-Rikabi | date=June 12, 2007 | access-date=June 30, 2007 | archive-date=September 27, 2007 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927234805/http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070612/NEWS/706120313/-1/COMM0203 | url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Death and the Wounded Soldier'' aka ''Death and Youth'', The Chapel of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, [[St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)|St. Paul's School]], [[Concord, New Hampshire]] *''James Woods, "Uncle Jimmy" Green'', [[University of Kansas]], [[Lawrence, Kansas]] (1924) *''[[William Franklin Draper (politician)|Gen. William Franklin Draper]]'', Draper Memorial Park, [[Milford, Massachusetts]] (1912)
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