The Equestrian Statue of Major General Joseph Hooker, 1st ed.
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A Monumental Statue
Description
The Equestrian Statue of Major General Joseph Hooker is the dedicatory volume for the statue of General Joseph Hooker that stands on the State House grounds in Boston. The volume, like others of its type, includes important information on the creation of the statue, dedicatory speeches, poems, and more.
Daniel Chester French and Edward C. Potter created the monument in 1903, and it shares public space with French’s statue of William Francis Bartlett and Augustus St. Gauden’s bas relief monument to Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts regiment.
unned; light chipping of extremities; lightly rubbed; light foxing; else very good.
The Equestrian Statue of Major General Joseph Hooker Erected and Dedicated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston: Wright & Potter, 1903. 1st edition, 202p., frontispiece, illustrations, top edge gilt.
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