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James Earle Fraser in his studio with a clay maquette of the End of the Trail sculpture, ca. 1910. James Earle Fraser in his studio with a clay maquette of the End of the Trail sculpture, ca. 1910.
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Three poses of Buzzie, the horse used as a model for End of the Trail, n.d. Three poses of Buzzie, the horse used as a model for End of the Trail, n.d.
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James Earle Fraser poses next to a clay model of his Theodore Roosevelt bust, ca. 1921. James Earle Fraser poses next to a clay model of his Theodore Roosevelt bust, ca. 1921.
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Fraser sketch, reverse side of the Indian Head nickel, ca. 1913. Fraser sketch, reverse side of the Indian Head nickel, ca. 1913.
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Clay models of the obverse and reverse of the Indian Head nickel, sculpted by James Earle Fraser, ca. 1913. Clay models of the obverse and reverse of the Indian Head nickel, sculpted by James Earle Fraser, ca. 1913.
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Fraser sketch of one of his United States Supreme Court figures, ca. 1933. Fraser sketch of one of his United States Supreme Court figures, ca. 1933.
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Navy Cross medal, designed by James Earle Fraser, ca. 1942. Navy Cross medal, designed by James Earle Fraser, ca. 1942.
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Letter to Fraser from boxer and film actor John Lester Johnson Letter to Fraser from boxer and film actor John Lester Johnson detailing his April, 1926 fight against Tony Fuente, 1926.
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