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See also:HARTLEY, See also:JONATHAN See also:SCOTT (1845– ) , See also:American sculptor, was See also:born at See also:Albany, New See also:York, on the 23rd of See also:September 1845. He was a See also:pupil of E. D. See also:Palmer, New York, and of the See also:schools of the Royal See also:Academy, See also:London; he later studied for a See also:year in See also:Berlin and for a year in See also:Paris. His first important See also:work (1882) was a statue of See also:Miles See also:Morgan, the Puritan, for See also:Springfield, See also:Mass. Among his other See also:works are the See also:Daguerre See also:monument in See also:Washington; " See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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