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C. Conrads
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Carl Conrads
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Carl H. Conrads (February 26, 1839 in Breisig, Germany – May 24, 1920 in Hartford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor best known for his work on Civil War monuments and his two works in the National Statuary Hall Collection at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. He was also known as Charles Conrads. ...

Selected works

Oswin Welles Memorial, bronze figure, Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut, 1873.
Bust of Laurent Clerc, American School for the Deaf, West Hartford, Connecticut, 1874.
Moorhead Column, Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1877.
Alexander Hamilton, Central Park, New York City, 1880. Conrads's plaster model for this is at the Museum of American Finance in New York City.
Joel Thayer Monument, granite, Lake View Cemetery, Skaneateles, New York, 1882–83, George Keller, architect.
Colonel Sylvanus Thayer Monument ("Father of the Military Academy"), U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, 1883.
Relief bust of Noah Webster, Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, 1885.
Relief bust of Reverend Horace Bushnell, Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1885.
General Henry W. Halleck, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 1886.
National Monument to the Forefathers, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1889. With sculptors William Rimmer, John D. Perry (attributed), Alexander Doyle and James H. Mahoney; and architects Hammatt Billings and Joseph Edward Billings.
Morality (seated figure), granite.
Embarkation at Delft Haven (bas-relief plaque), marble.
General John Stark, bronze, New Hampshire Statehouse, Concord, New Hampshire, 1890, John A. Fox, architect.
John B. Ford, bronze, Third Street Park, Ford City, Pennsylvania, 1891.
John Stark from New Hampshire, marble, National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol, Washington D.C., 1894. Currently residing in the United States Capitol crypt.
Daniel Webster from New Hampshire (after Thomas Ball), marble, National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol, Washington D.C., 1894.
Samuel J. Tilden Monument, Cemetery of the Evergreens, New Lebanon, New York, 1895, Ernest Flagg, architect.
The Archangel Gabriel, marble, George H. Thacher Monument, St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands, New York, 1896.
Minute Man, granite, Union Square, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1905.
Relief bust of Henry Keney, Keney Park Entrance Gates, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1905.
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