Liberty Memorial Design Proposals Collection
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Liberty Memorial Design Proposal #16
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Architectural rendering of the site layout of a Liberty Memorial design proposal from the Kansas City-based Samuel Greenebaum, Arthur R. Hardy and Ramon Schumacher. According to Derek Donovan's Lest the Ages Forget: Kansas City's Liberty Memorial, their entry earned third place from the 1921 memorial jury convened by the Liberty Memorial Association. "The giant fluted column that formed the centerpiece of the firm's design would have been perched close to Main Street, on the eastern edge of the site."
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Date
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1921
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Liberty Memorial Design Proposal #17
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Architectural rendering of a Liberty Memorial design proposal from the Kansas City-based Samuel Greenebaum, Arthur R. Hardy and Ramon Schumacher. According to Derek Donovan's Lest the Ages Forget: Kansas City's Liberty Memorial, their entry earned third place from the 1921 memorial jury convened by the Liberty Memorial Association. "The giant fluted column that formed the centerpiece of the firm's design would have been perched close to Main Street, on the eastern edge of the site."
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Date
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1921
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Liberty Memorial Design Proposal #15
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Description
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Architectural rendering of a Liberty Memorial design proposal from the Kansas City-based Samuel Greenebaum, Arthur R. Hardy and Ramon Schumacher. According to Derek Donovan's Lest the Ages Forget: Kansas City's Liberty Memorial, their entry earned third place from the 1921 memorial jury convened by the Liberty Memorial Association. "The giant fluted column that formed the centerpiece of the firm's design would have been perched close to Main Street, on the eastern edge of the site."
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Date
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1921
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Liberty Memorial Design Proposal #18
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Description
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Architectural detail of a Liberty Memorial design proposal from the Kansas City-based Samuel Greenebaum, Arthur R. Hardy and Ramon Schumacher. According to Derek Donovan's Lest the Ages Forget: Kansas City's Liberty Memorial, their entry earned third place from the 1921 memorial jury convened by the Liberty Memorial Association. "The giant fluted column that formed the centerpiece of the firm's design would have been perched close to Main Street, on the eastern edge of the site. Unlike other contest entries bearing inscriptions, one of the Greenebaum, Hardy and Schumacher renderings featured the legend, "Inscription to be carv[ed]."
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Date
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1921
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Object Type
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Photograph