Works
- Sappho 1865–1870
- Thaddeus Stevens, 1865
- America 1870
- The West 1870?
- Miriam 1870?
- Abraham Lincoln 1871
- Admiral David G. Farragut, 1881
- Edwin B. Hay, 1902-06
- Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, 1906
- Sequoyah, 1912–1914
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Sappho (1870), Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Abraham Lincoln (1871), United States Capitol rotunda.
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Admiral David G. Farragut (1881), Farragut Square, Washington, D.C.
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Edwin B. Hay (1902-06), Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Samuel Jordan Kirkwood (1906), National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol.
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Sequoyah (1912-14), National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol.
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