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Tag Archives: artist
Not New Hampshire: Italian-born Sculptor, Joseph Arthur Coletti (1898-1973)
Cow Hampshire readers may be surprised to see me writing about someone who was neither born nor lived in the State of New Hampshire. On occasion I happen across a name or event that ties into a story that I … Continue reading
Posted in History, Not New Hampshire
Tagged architecture, artist, Coletti, Ferdinand Gagnon, Italy, Joseph, Lafayette Park, MA, Massachusetts, Quincy, sculptor, statue
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Exeter New Hampshire Sculptor: Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)
You probably know his works of sculpture better than you recognize his name. Today is his birthday. During his lifetime he was considered America's … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Men
Tagged artist, Chapel George H Perkins, Concord, Daniel C French, Daniel Chester French, DC, Exeter, French, Gale Park, Hampshire, Lincoln, monument, new, New Hampshire, NH, sculptor, seated, soldier, Soldier and Sailor, St. Pauls School, State House, Washington
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Warner New Hampshire Artist, Fine Arts Printmaker: Nancy (Lewis) Nemec (1923-2003)
Although not born in New Hampshire (she was born in North Carolina), Nancy Nemec was a Warner New Hampshire resident … Continue reading
Loudon New Hampshire Illustrator, Painter, Engraver: Frank French (1850-1933)
Frank French was born 22 May 1850 in Loudon NH, son and 8th child of Hiram & Lydia Walcot (Bachelder) … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Men
Tagged Abraham, artist, Frank, French, Hampshire, Lincoln, Loudon, Manchester, Merrimack, Mirror and Farmer, new, New York, NH, painter, Reeds Ferry
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Concord New Hampshire Artist: Alice Ericson Cosgrove (1909-1971)
Born Alice Ericson on 16 Feb 1909 in Concord, New Hampshire, the daughter of Finnish immigrants, her father worked as … Continue reading
Posted in New Hampshire Women
Tagged Alice, artist, Atlantic, Ericson Cosgrove, gold star mother, Hampshire, Hampton, lady, Lady of the Sea, lost, Lost At Sea, marine, memorial, merchant marine, MIA, missing, new, NH, ocean, sailor, sea, soldier, wreath, WWI, WWII
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