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Laura Gardin Fraser works on the clay model for the Better Babies medal she created for Woman's Home Companion magazine, ca. 1913. Laura Gardin Fraser works on the clay model for the Better Babies medal, created for Woman's Home Companion magazine, ca. 1913.
Box 1/Folder 22
   
Laura Gardin Fraser stands in the doorway of her studio, n.d. Laura Gardin Fraser stands in the doorway of her studio, n.d.
Box 5/Folder 3
   
Laura Gardin Fraser's maquette of the bronze sculpture she created as a grave marker for Fair Play, the sire of Man O' War, ca. 1930. Laura Gardin Fraser's maquette of the bronze sculpture she created as a grave marker for Fair Play, the sire of Man O' War, ca. 1930.
Box 5/Folder 17
   
Large clay model mounted on board, reverse side of the Grosvenor Medal, created for the National Geographic Society, ca. 1949. Large clay model mounted on board, reverse side of the Grosvenor Medal, created by Laura Gardin Fraser for the National Geographic Society, ca. 1949.
Box 6/Folder 11
   
Laura Gardin Fraser works on General Stonewall Jackson sculpture, part of Lee-Jackson double equestrian statue for a Baltimore, Maryland park, ca. 1947. Laura Gardin Fraser works on General Stonewall Jackson sculpture, part of Lee-Jackson double equestrian statue for a Baltimore, Maryland park, ca. 1947.
Box 6/Folder 2
   
Stereograph of Charles A. Lindbergh posing for the Congressional Medal made in his honor, someone (probably Ms. Fraser) holds a blanket as a backdrop, ca. 1928. Stereograph of Charles A. Lindbergh posing for the Congressional Medal made in his honor, someone (probably Ms. Fraser) holds a blanket as a backdrop, ca. 1928.
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Model of Oklahoma Land Run bas-relief by Laura Gardin Fraser, designed for 50th Anniversary of Oklahoma statehood, ca. 1953. Model of Oklahoma Land Run bas-relief by Laura Gardin Fraser, designed for 50th Anniversary of Oklahoma statehood, ca. 1953.
Box 6/Folder 16
   
Hands of James Earle Fraser and Laura Gardin Fraser working clay, n.d. Hands of James Earle Fraser and Laura Gardin Fraser working clay, n.d.
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