- Doughboy. "****"
Viquesney was the son of French-born
stone mason Alfred P.
Viquesney and his
third wife, Ohio-born Jane Lehman.
Viquesney was born in Spencer...
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Spirit of the
American Doughboy is a
pressed copper sculpture by E. M.
Viquesney,
designed to
honor the
veterans and
casualties of
World War I. M****-produced...
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Forrest H.
Anderson at an
official dedication ceremony in 1970. An E. M.
Viquesney statue of a
World War I
doughboy was
moved to the
front of the Veterans'...
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those age 65 or over.
Swanton Memorial Park is home to one of E. M.
Viquesney's "Spirit of the
American Doughboy" statues. The
sculpture was one of several...
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Prayer and
Selections New York Max
Ehrmann (1906). Max Ehrmann's
Poems Viquesney Publishing Co Max
Ehrmann (1907). Who
Entereth Here
Dodge Publishing Co...
- many
places throughout the
United States.
Paulding and
sculptor E. M.
Viquesney both
produced very
similar World War I
monuments within a few
months of...
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Retrieved February 6, 2014. "Columbia Falls,
Montana Viquesney Doughboy Statue". The E. M.
Viquesney Doughboy Database.
Retrieved February 6, 2014....
- was the
first in a
series of
pressed copper sculptures by
artist E. M.
Viquesney entitled The
Spirit of the
American Doughboy.
According to the U.S. Census...
- memorial, Over the Top,
placed in 1920, and
often confused with E. M.
Viquesney's "Spirit of the
American Doughboy". The
courthouse was
listed on the National...
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Sedgwick County Courthouse, in Wichita, Kansas. It was
designed by E. M.
Viquesney, with
sculpture by
Frederick Hibbard and the W. H.
Mullins Manufacturing...