Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts by Juliet Helena Lumbard James
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out and she will bloom into womanhood. The chief charm of this little
lady is her simplicity. Mrs. Burroughs uses such beauty of line, such sweet language to tell her story. The American Pioneer Solon Hamilton Borglum, Sculptor Erect, dignified, reflecting on the things that have been, the American Pioneer appears before us, reminding us that to him should be given the glory for the great achievements that have been made on the American Continent. He it was who blazed the trail that others might follow. He endured the hardships, carved the way across the continent, and made it possible for us of today to advance thru his lead. All hail to the white-headed, noble old pioneer who, with gun and axe, pushed his way thru the wilderness; whose gaze was always upward and onward, and whose courage was unfaltering! Cortez Charles Niehaus Sculptor |
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