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  1. John Quincy Adams Ward (June 29, 1830 – May 1, 1910) was an American sculptor, whose most familiar work is his larger than life-size standing statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal Hall National Memorial in New York City.

  2. J.Q.A. WARD DEAD AT THE AGE OF 80; Dean of the American Sculptors Parses Away at His Home Here. HIS NOTEWORTHY CAREER " The Indian Hunter," "Shakespeare," * " The Pilgrim," and the Washing-...

  3. A monumental bronze was dedicated in New Yorks Central Park in 1869. No image available. Artwork Details. Overview. Provenance. Title: The Indian Hunter. Artist: John Quincy Adams Ward (American, Urbana, Ohio 1830–1910 New York) Date: ca. 1859. Culture: American. Medium: Painted plaster.

  4. Feb 17, 2023 · Family Overview. John Quincy Adams came from well-known parents who are in every American History textbook. His family migrated over to America from England during the Great Puritan Migration in the 17th century. His ancestor who migrated was named Henry Adams.

  5. Ward is most familiar for his over-lifesize standing statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street.-

  6. On July 11, 1767, John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts to Abigail and John Adams. Over the course of his lifetime, Adams witnessed the American Revolution, the evolution of the new nation, and the crawl toward civil war—almost his entire life was devoted to public service.

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  8. An opponent of slavery, Ward created The Freedman shortly after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing individuals enslaved within Confederate states. Portraying a seated Black man wearing broken shackles, this work marked a new way of portraying emancipation in sculpture.

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