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    Henry Hudson Kitson (April 9, 1863, 1864 or 1865 – June 26, 1947) was an English-American sculptor who sculpted many representations of American military...
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    her in the direction of a rising star, Henry Hudson Kitson. She began studying with sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson in 1886, and married him in Boston in...
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    brother John William Kitson, he became more active in his Boston studio where his younger brother Henry Hudson Kitson joined him. Kitson was born in Huddersfield...
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    has now commonly become accepted as symbolizing Parker. It is by Henry Hudson Kitson and it stands at the town green of Lexington, Massachusetts. It was...
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    Family Association approved sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson's design for a bronze sculpture of Roger Conant. Kitson's dramatic design features Conant overlooking...
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  • Massachusetts, US The Lexington Minuteman (1900), a sculpture by Henry Hudson Kitson, located in Lexington, Massachusetts, US Minutemen (band), a 1980s...
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    A statue of poet Robert Burns by Henry Hudson Kitson is installed along The Fens in Boston's Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts...
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    Santarella, also called "The Gingerbread House", home of sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson Tyringham Shaker Settlement Historic District Ashintully Gardens...
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  • General to Queen Elizabeth II from 1983 to 1985. Kitson was the son of Vice Admiral Sir Henry Kitson and Marjorie de Pass, daughter of Sir Eliot Arthur...
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    but [instead] kept under cover." Henry S. Commager, editor. Documents of American History, New York, 1948, p. 90 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere's...
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  • African tennis player Henry Kitson (1877–1952), Royal Navy officer Henry Hudson Kitson (died 1947), English-American sculptor James Kitson (1835–1911), British...
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    of Francis Brown Hayes, and was sculpted by Massachusetts artist Henry Hudson Kitson. A bronze plaque, placed in 1910 by the Daughters of the American...
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    Maine Railroad. Minutemen are portrayed in "Paul Revere's Ride", a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Although historians criticize the work as being historically...
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    documented as members of the Leiden Separatist congregation. Edward's ward, Henry Samson, may also have been a member. William Bradford, in his memoirs, listed...
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    Lexington's ship's insignia was adapted from the sculpture by Henry Hudson Kitson...
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    United States Naval Academy in 1932. His classmates included Richard Best, Henry Munson, and Lloyd Mustin. McCandless married Sue Worthington Bradley, daughter...
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    by Ulrich Franzen, 1966 Santarella (Tyringham) – home of sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson Deerfield Sheldon–Hawks House (Deerfield) – built in 1743 Greenfield...
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  • own ability and artistic talent. Another younger brother, Harry (Henry Hudson Kitson), apprenticed with the firm until 1882, when he began attending art...
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    the Vicksburg National Military Park. It was sculpted in 1911 by Henry Hudson Kitson. American Civil War portal Biography portal List of American Civil...
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    A statue of David Farragut by Henry Hudson Kitson is installed in Boston's Marine Park, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The sculpture was cast in...
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  • Stark John Underhill Seth Warner George Washington Ethan Allen Patrick Henry Paul Revere James Buchanan Samuel Ringgold Samuel Smith Stephen Van Rensselaer...
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    Collins, the former mayor of Boston; sculpted by Henry Hudson Kitson and Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson. Moved in 1966 from its original siting at Charlesgate...
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    correspond with that nomenclature as an honor. The winner was artist Henry Hudson Kitson. Kitson completed the statue in 1919, and Governor Calvin Coolidge dedicated...
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    failed to reinforce Grant at Vicksburg, and badly handled the Siege of Port Hudson, taking its surrender only after Vicksburg had fallen. He then launched...
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    Mississippi Hall of Fame. Lee is also memorialized with a statue by Henry Hudson Kitson in the Vicksburg National Military Park dedicated in 1909, as well...
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    paying $10,000 and the UDC paying $5,000. The statue was made by Henry Hudson Kitson, then a resident of Boston, Massachusetts who immigrated from England...
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    Minuteman proper. The statue of the Minuteman, Capt. John Parker (Henry Hudson Kitson, sculptor), stands on the Common in Lexington, Massachusetts. Motto:...
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    maintains it. The Green is also where the Captain Parker Statue by Henry Hudson Kitson is located. Park visitor centers are located at the hill overlooking...
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    Virginia, which led to the Gunpowder Incident and a face-off between Patrick Henry and hundreds of militia members on one side and the Royal Governor of Virginia...
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  • Kisza (born 1943), Czech painter and sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson (1863/1865–1947), US Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson (1871–1932), US Franz Klein (1779–1840), Austria...
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