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    Edward Virginius Valentine (November 12, 1838 - October 19, 1930) was an American sculptor from Richmond, Virginia. Edward Virginius Valentine was born...
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  • bronze sculpture commemorating the general of the same name by Edward Virginius Valentine, formerly installed in the crypt of the United States Capitol...
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  • Edward or Ed Valentine may refer to: Edward Virginius Valentine (1838–1930), American sculptor Edward K. Valentine (1843–1916), U.S. Representative from...
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    (actor) Stacy Valentine, pornographic actress Steve Valentine, actor DeWain Valentine (1936–2022), American sculptor Edward Virginius Valentine, sculptor...
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    dollar. Robert E. Lee, National Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C. Edward Virginius Valentine, sculptor, 1909 Robert E Lee, Virginia Monument, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania...
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    States of America cavalry general Williams Carter Wickham by Edward Virginius Valentine was installed in Richmond, Virginia's Monroe Park in 1891, near...
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    statue is currently displayed at The Valentine in Richmond—a museum whose first president was Edward Virginius Valentine, the statue's sculptor—as part of...
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    Valentine II's brother Edward Virginius Valentine also had an interest in history and was a well-known sculptor. Edward Valentine served as the museum's...
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    Archived from the original on July 23, 2020. Retrieved December 18, 2010. "Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett" (PDF). Architect of the Capitol. Archived (PDF) from...
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  • first installed on Monument Avenue in 1890 Robert E. Lee (Valentine), by Edward Virginius Valentine, in the crypt of the United States Capitol, Washington...
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  • the seventh son of President John Tyler Edward Virginius Valentine (1838–1930), sculptor Lila Meade Valentine (1865–1921), health care and education reformer...
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  • Uytvanck (1857–1927), Belgium Lefteris Valakas (1944–1982), Greece Edward Virginius Valentine (1838–1930), US Marja Vallila (1950–2018), US Maksimilijan Vanka...
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    Louisiana, United States from 1911 to 2017. Richmond artist Edward Virginius Valentine was the sculptor of the monument. A stone marker about 20 feet...
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  • governor of the National Bank of Serbia and later Yugoslavia Edward Virginius Valentine (12 November 1838 – 19 October 1930, American sculptor. Member...
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    casualties; however, the marble statue of Thomas Jefferson sculpted by Edward Virginius Valentine was almost destroyed. The sculptor and crew pushed the statue...
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    title role and John Wilkes as Horatio. Richmond-based sculptor Edward Virginius Valentine was a friend of the Booth brothers, and made a bust of Edwin Booth...
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    initiative. A bronze statue of Williams Carter Wickham designed by Edward Virginius Valentine was erected in the Park in 1891. The work was the gift of Williams'...
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    Memorial (1887) NRHP, Cheapside between W Short & W Main Sts, Edward Virginius Valentine Lexington City National Bank Building (1904) NRHP, 259-265 W Main...
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    Washington Monument (1893), General Hugh Mercer Monument (1906) by Edward Virginius Valentine (1838-1930), Jefferson Religious Freedom Monument (1932), and...
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    named Searing T. Dashiell. In Richmond, Dashiell studied art with Edward Virginius Valentine. Dashiell began publicly exhibiting her work in 1896 at the first...
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  • rented a Richmond studio that had once belonged to the sculptor, Edward Virginius Valentine. There, he continued making portraits and figure studies and began...
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  • Eanger Irving Couse (1866–1936) Edward Virginius Valentine, Richmond, Virginia, sculpture studio of Edward V. Valentine (1838–1930) Elisabet Ney Museum...
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    09417°W / 29.96972; -90.09417 (Jefferson Davis Monument) 1911 Edward Virginius Valentine Statue Q21196439 Removed in 2017 New Orleans AIDS Monument Washington...
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  • 2015. Retrieved December 22, 2015. Dabney, Virginius (October 5, 2012). Richmond: The Story of a City – Virginius Dabney – Google Books. University of Virginia...
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    from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2010. Dabney, Virginius (1990). Richmond: The Story of a City. Charlottesville, VA: University...
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  • Rosebery 1879 – Carita 1878 – Belinda 1877 – Albert 1876 – Bombast 1875 – Virginius 1874 – Hyder Ali 1873 – Grinstead 1872 – Minnie W. 1871 – Grey Planet...
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  • Rector and board member (1918–1922) C. Harding Walker – Rector (1922–1930) Edward R. Stettinius Jr. – Rector (1946–1949) Albert Vickers Bryan – Rector (1960–1964)...
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    in several pieces, including Virginius, or, The Trials of a Fond Papa, Lester Buckingham's burlesque Virginus, Valentine in Magic Toys, Dolly Mayflower...
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  • Fellows". The New York Times. 1987-04-12. p. 58. Retrieved 2024-09-23. "Edward H. Schafer". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2024-09-26...
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    Panic of 1873 Colfax massacre Timber Culture Act Slaughter-House Cases Virginius Affair Coinage Act of 1873 Long Depression Comstock laws 1873 State of...
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