Selected Works
- 1892 The Genius of Navigation - World's Columbian Exposition
- 1893 Clara and Lizzie, Daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Shattuck (plaque) - National Gallery of Art
- 1895 "Literature, Science, Art" (Spandrel figures) Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- 1896 The Four Seasons (plaques) - 2nd floor pavilions, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress
- 1897 Dr. Henry Augustus Coit - St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire
- 1906 Young Soldier - St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire
- 1907 Andersonville Boy - State Capitol Grounds, Hartford, Connecticut
- xxxx Nathaniel Hawthorne - Salem, Massachusetts
- 1910? Science, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1913 Whaleman's Monument - New Bedford, Massachusetts
- 1913 Edward Everett Hale - Boston Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1913 Schoolboy Statue of 1850- Ashburnham, MA
- 1914 Captain Nathan Hale - Yale University, other castings at Central Intelligence Agency; Department of Justice Building, Washington, DC, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois
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