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Reprints a letter from M. Andre Michel writing in the Paris "Temps" regarding the Barnard statue of Lincoln. Also compares the Barnard statue to the Lincoln statue by Andrew O'Connor in Springfield, Illinois.
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Detached from The Outlook, January 16, 1918.
George Grey Barnard was commissioned in 1910 to create a statue representing Abraham Lincoln. The statue was completed in early 1917 and exhibited on the grounds of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. It was moved to its permanent location in Cincinnati's Lytle Park, facing Fourth Street and unveiled March 31, 1917.
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