Architectural Settings, Bases and Exedra For Sculpture
- Commodore George Hamilton Perkins, (1902), Daniel Chester French, sculptor, New Hampshire State House, Concord, New Hampshire
- Col. James Anderson Monument, (1904), Daniel Chester French, sculptor, Allegheny Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- August Robert Meyer Memorial, (1909) Daniel Chester French, sculptor, Kansas City, Missouri
- Prehn Mausoleum, (1912) Karl Bitter sculptor, carved by the Piccirilli Brothers, Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, New Jersey
- Abraham Lincoln (1912 statue) by Daniel Chester French, Lincoln, Nebraska,1912.
- Carl Schurz Monument, (1913) Karl Bitter sculptor, Morningside Park, New York City
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument, (1914), Daniel Chester French, sculptor, Longfellow Park, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Lafayette Monument, (1917), Daniel Chester French sculptor, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
- Depew Memorial Fountain, (1919), Karl Bitter and Alexander Stirling Calder sculptors, University Park, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Russell Alger Memorial Fountain, (1921), Daniel Chester French, sculptor, Grand Circus Park, Detroit, Michigan
- Dupont Circle fountain, (1921), Daniel Chester French sculptor, Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.
- Alexander Hamilton Monument, (1923), James Earle Fraser sculptor, Washington D.C.
- Jesse Parker Williams Memorial, (c. 1924), Daniel Chester French sculptor, Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
- American Revolutionary War Memorial, (c. 1915), Daniel Chester French sculptor, Jno. Williams, Inc. (NY) founder, Danville, Illinois
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