File:Partridge Adin Ballou 1900 frontispiece.jpg

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Description William Ordway Partridge, Adin Ballou Memorial (bronze, 1900), Hopedale, Massachusetts.
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Source Dedication of the Adin Ballou Memorial (Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1901), frontispiece.[1]
Author William Ordway Partridge (1861-1930), sculptor
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