NIEHAUS, CHARLES HENRY (1855 )
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NIEHAUS, CHARLES HENRY (1855 ) , American sculptor, of German parentage, was born at Cincinnati, Ohio , on the 24th of January 1855. He was a pupil of the McMichen School of Design, Cincinnati, and also studied at the Royal Academy, Munich, returning to America in 1881; in 1885, after several years in Rome, he established his studio in New York City. In 19(36 he became a National Academician. His principal works are: a statue of President Garfield, for Cincinnati; the Hahnemann Memorial, in Washington; " Moses " and " Gibbons," for the Congressional Library, and " James A. Garfield," " John J. Ingalls," " William Allen," and " Oliver P. Morton," for Statuary Hall See Also: - HALL
- HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in Tirol and Bad-Hall, a health resort in Upper Austria)
- HALL (O.E. heall, a common Teutonic word, cf. Ger.
Halle ) - HALL, BASIL (1788-1844)
- HALL, CARL CHRISTIAN (1812–1888)
- HALL, CHARLES FRANCIS (1821-1871)
- HALL, CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN (1816—19oz)
- HALL, EDWARD (c. 1498-1547)
- HALL, FITZEDWARD (1825-1901)
- HALL, ISAAC HOLLISTER (1837-1896)
- HALL, JAMES (1793–1868)
- HALL, JAMES (1811–1898)
- HALL, JOSEPH (1574-1656)
- HALL, MARSHALL (1790-1857)
- HALL, ROBERT (1764-1831)
- HALL, SAMUEL CARTER (5800-5889)
- HALL, SIR JAMES (1761-1832)
- HALL, WILLIAM EDWARD (1835-1894)
, Capitol, Washington; " Hooker " and " Davenport," State House , Hartford, Connecticut; the Astor Memorial doors, Trinity Church, New York ; " General Forrest," Memphis, Tennessee; Generals Sherman and Lee, and William the Silent; " The Scraper; or Greek Athlete using a, Strigil "; statues of Lincoln, Farragut and McKinley , at Muskegon, Michigan; a statue of McKinley and a lunette for McKinley's tomb, at Canton, Ohio ; and " The Driller," at Titusville, Pennsylvania , in memory of Colonel E. L. Drake, who, in 1859, sank the first oil well in Pennsylvania .
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