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dc.date.accessioned2007-10-31T02:22:26Z-
dc.date.available2007-10-31T02:22:26Z-
dc.date.issued1938-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10267/248-
dc.descriptionThis 3x5 image is included in a postcard folder "Memphis Tennessee The Gateway to the South and West," postmarked 1938.en_US
dc.description.abstractThis 1926 copper sculpture in Overton Park, Memphis, Tennessee depicts an infantryman from World War I or "doughboy," as these soldiers were called. This sculpture created by Nancy Coonsman Hahn was among the most popular type of American memorials to World War I fighting soldiers.en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRhodes College Postcard Collectionen_US
dc.rightsRhodes College owns the rights to the archival digital objects in this collection. Objects are made available for educational use only and may not be used for any non-educational or commercial purpose. Approved educational uses include private research and scholarship, teaching, and student projects-
dc.subjectParks-
dc.subjectSoldiers-
dc.subjectSculpture-
dc.subjectHahn, Nancy Coonsman, ca. 1892-1976-
dc.subjectMemphis (Tenn.)en_US
dc.subjectPostcards)en_US
dc.subjectImagesen_US
dc.subjectOverton Park (Memphis, Tenn.)en_US
dc.subjectStatuesen_US
dc.titleDoughboy Statue in Overton Park, Memphis, Tennesseeen_US
dc.title.alternativeMemphis, Tennessee Gateway to the South and the Westen_US
dc.typeImageen_US
Appears in Collections:Rhodes College Postcard Collection

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