Selected Works
- Jefferson Davis (1901–03), Confederate Monument, Texas State Capitol, Austin, Texas.
- Confederate Monument (1903), Paris, Texas:
- Bust of Jefferson Davis.
- Bust of Robert E. Lee.
- Bust of Stonewall Jackson.
- Bust of Albert Sidney Johnston.
- Rufus C. Burleson (1903), Burleson Quadrangle, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
- The Victims of the Galveston Flood (1903–04), University of Texas at Austin.
- Monument to Terry's Texas Rangers (1905–07), Texas State Capitol, Austin, Texas.
- Hood's Texas Brigade Monument (1910), Texas State Capitol, Austin.
- Sam Houston Grave Monument (1910–11), Huntsville, Texas.
- John Hunt Morgan Memorial (1911), (former) Fayette County Courthouse, Lexington, Kentucky.
- John H. Reagan Memorial (1911), Palestine, Texas.
- George Washington (1911), Mexico City, Mexico.
- Confederate Monument (1911–12), Deleon Plaza, Victoria, Texas.
- Bust of William Rufus Shafter, (1919), Galesburg, Michigan,
- Lawrence Sullivan Ross (1917–19), Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
- The Spirit of the Texas Cowboy (1918–19), Charles H. Noyes Memorial, Ballinger, Texas.
- George W. Littlefield Commission (1920–28), University of Texas at Austin:
- Littlefield Memorial Fountain, Paul Cret, architect. A World War I Memorial.
- John H. Reagan.
- Robert E. Lee.
- Albert Sidney Johnston.
- James Stephen Hogg.
- Jefferson Davis.
- Woodrow Wilson.
- Senator James Paul Clark of Arkansas (1921), National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol, Washington, DC.
- Bronze doors (1926), Scottish Rite Cathedral (Masonic), San Antonio, Texas.
- George Washington (1926–27), Friendship Masonic Lodge 160, Portland, Oregon.
- Texas State Fair Hall of State (1935–36), Fair Park, Dallas, Texas:
- Stephen F. Austin.
- Thomas J. Rusk.
- William B. Travis.
- James W. Fannin.
- Mirabeau B. Lamar.
- Sam Houston.
- Cenotaph to the Heroes of the Alamo (1937–38), Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Texas.
- Coppini Tomb (1953), Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Texas.
- George Washington (1955), University of Texas at Austin.
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