Description
- Notes: "on its balcony Washington was inaugurated President, April 30th, 1789"1
- Notes: Subject: New York City1
- Notes: showing small town on edge of water1
- Original Identifier: 74/3591
- Original Identifier: 600-165-751
- Original Identifier: 600-9-751
- Original Identifier: 855-8351
- Original Identifier: K-118-28A1
- Original Identifier: SNC-17-18A1
- Original Identifier: SNC-4-211
- Original Identifier: V.L.-23 , 71/391
- P.O. Address: Bentley, Oklahoma; Organization: Co. I, 39th Infantry, 4th Div.; Wounded in shoulder, elbow and hip (right) - Verdun. 24 yrs. old, citizen. 1
- P.O. Address: Hayfork, California; Organization: 144th Artillery, 40th Division; Wounded above left eye, at Toule1
- P.O. Address: Iaeger, West Virginia; Organization: Co. F, 11th Infantry, 5th Div.1
- Persons Pictured: Location in Picture: From left: Kieran, John. Lillie, Beatrice. Gardener, Reginald. Adams, Frank. On right: Fadiman, Clifton1
- Persons Pictured: Location in Picture: On the right.1
- Subject: New York City1
- Subject: Newburgh1
- The sculpture, Nest consists of 4 ovoid forms suspended within the IUPUI Library's atrium space. This piece was inspired by the egg-shaped nests created by multiple species of Ploceidae birds. Their nests are built close to one another to ensure the protection and well-being of the colony. Visually, this work creates a refuge of sorts80
- Thesis Fieldwork4