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[Watercolor of C.S.S. Hawk]
circa 1861-1877
Archer, Edward R., fl. 1830-1917
"The Hawk," watercolor on canvas. [Ship outfitted by Edward R. Archer in England in 1863, rebacked 1/93 by PWR]
GLC01896.201
[Three Virginia state uniform buttons]
circa 1860
Three Virginia state brass uniform buttons. [Manufactured by Waterbury Button Co. in Cheshire, CT]. Buttons bear the seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia, probably belonging to Edward R. Archer while in the service of the Confederate States [Virginia...
GLC01896.202
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: receipt confirming that Ward paid $500, in relation to the "Indian Hunter" statue.
1867/05/22
Amouroux, L.A., fl. 1867
2 cent stamp in left margin.
GLC06343.292
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: receipt for Ward's payment of $15.00 toward preliminary studies for a pedestal design to a Lincoln monument.
1867/06/24
Pencil inscription in different hand reads: "All right - thanks!!" 2 cent stamp in center. Note: docket appears to be wrongly addressing contents of note.Docket reads: "M[illegible]. Architect, Shakespear [sic] Pedestal in C[entral]. Park
GLC06343.293
3 invitations to unveilings of various statues by Ward, 1868-1885.
1868/10/01-1885/06/06
Statues: Commodore Matthew C. Perry, General Israel Putnam, and the Pilgrim [Central Park, NY].
GLC06343.227
3 clippings from various magazines; 2 about the Dewey Arch, and one about Ward's career as a sculptor.
1899/09/15-1899/10/14 ca.
Articles on the quadriga designed by Ward that was mounted on the Dewey Arch [NY]. Third article, "American Sculptors", features Ward along with Karl Bitter who helped to design some of the sculptures adorning the arch.
GLC06343.230
to J.Q.A. Ward
1899/06/21
Van Wyck, Robert A., fl. 1899
Re: Mayoral appointment for Ward to an Executive Committee in charge of reception for Admiral George Dewey.
GLC06343.253
to John La Farge
1899/07/26
Murray, Gilford, fl. 1899
Re: "Reception of Admiral Dewey, by the City of New York." The Committee on Decorations asks the President of the Society of Mural Painters for suggestions as to decorations of the procession route for the Dewey reception.
GLC06343.254
Report to: "The Committee on Plan and Scope" National Sculpture Society.
1899/07/27
Ward, J.Q.A./Bitter, Karl/et. al., fl. 1899
Re: Dewey Arch and the reception upon its opening; plans for replicating the Arch in Madison Square; details of the Arch's sculptural progress; lists military heroes [John Paul Jones, Farragut, etc.] who might merit being represented in sculptural...
GLC06343.255
1899/07/29
Ruckstuhl, F. Wellington, fl. 1899
Officially endorses plans for the "Triumphal Arch" [Dewey Arch] on behalf of the National Sculpture Society; discusses details for planned sculpture such as scale and plaster casting, deadline date for finished product, etc.
GLC06343.256
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: ideas for the Dewey Arch with postscript by Ward asking an assistant read Butterfield's letter before sending response.
1899/08/01
Butterfield, Daniel, 1831-1901
Written on "Reception of Admiral Dewey, by the City of New York."
GLC06343.257
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: criticism of current plans for the Dewey Arch; offers suggestions based on Greek and Roman mythological figures.
1899/08/10
de Kay, Charles, fl. 1899
Written on "The National Arts Club" stationary, by Charles de Kay, the 1st Vice-President of the National Sculpture Society. Pages numbered. Written at No. 37 West 34th Street.
GLC06343.258
To: General [Dan] Butterfield.
1899/08/16
Smith, L. Lum, fl. 1899
Re: plans for a Dewey Day Celebration and for the unveiling of the Dewey Arch.
GLC06343.259
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: expressing appreciation of Ward's sculpture on behalf of her husband, Gen. Butterfield.
1899/08/21
Butterfield, Julia L., fl. 1899
GLC06343.260
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: expressing appreciation of Ward's "very kind and assuring letter" on behalf of her husband, Gen. Butterfield.
1899/08/23
GLC06343.261
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: plans for the display on Dewey Day [presumably the day of Dewey's reception]. [Carbon Copy]
1899/08/25
Carroll, Howard, fl. 1899
GLC06343.262
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: The Archbishop of New York writes with suggestions for the Dewey Memorial Arch.
1899/08/28
Corrigan, Archbishop M.A., fl. 1899
GLC06343.263
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: Suggestion to Ward to included Admiral John A. Winslow in Dewey Arch.
1899/09/09
Sanford, J.E.M., fl. 1899
Sanford justifies his suggestion by providing evidence of Winslow's valour and deeds, and quotes Admiral Farragut as being inf avor of the suggestion.
GLC06343.265
To: J.Q.A. Ward. Re: figures mounted on top of Dewey Arch and the construction of the Dewey Arch.
1899/09/11
Piatty, John J., fl. 1899
Photograph of the Dewey Arch.
GLC06343.266
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: "Reception of Admiral Dewey, by the City of New York."
1899/09/21
Foster, Warren W., fl. 1899
Designates Ward as a member of the "Special Committee" meeting Dewey and escorting him to City Hall.
GLC06343.267
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: criticism of Ward for making a female and not a male angel on the Dewey Arch.
1899/09/30
Nemetz, Charles, fl. 1899
Purple stamp on p. 2: "J.C. DeHaven, Druggist and News Dealer, Council Bluffs, Iowa."
GLC06343.268
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: support for proposition to replicate the Dewey Arch at Madison Square and contempt for "newspaper advertising."
1899/10/02
Belmont, August, fl. 1899
Discusses Dewey Arch and Dewey reception; plans for replicating the Arch in Madison Square; details of the progress of the Dewey Arch sculpture; lists military heroes (John Paul Jones, Farragut, etc.) who might merit being represented in sculptural...
GLC06343.269
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: congratulations to Ward on his artistic endeavors involved with the creation of the Dewey Arch. [Carbon Copy]
1899/10/07
Eaton, D. Cady, fl. 1899
Header reads: "D. CADY EATON, Counselor at Law, New Haven, Conn."
GLC06343.270
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: the possibility of reproducing the Dewey Arch into marble, and costs associated with it. [Carbon Copy]
1899/11/04
Church, William C., fl. 1899
Church, a representative of The Citizens Committee for Perpetuating the Dewey Arch, writes to Ward about the possibility of reproducing the Dewey Arch into a permanent form [marble].
GLC06343.271
To: John Q.A. Ward. Re: request by Ward for financial assistance; promises to subscribe $5000 toward the "perpetuation of the Dewey Arch."
1899/12/12
Stationary bordered in black trim.
GLC06343.274
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