Philip Reid Saves The Statue of Freedom
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[United States] : Cherry Lake Publishing Group, 2024.
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English
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9781627530583

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On December 2, 1863, a bronze statue was placed atop the dome of the United States Capitol. Standing more than 19 feet tall, the figure called Freedom was designed and created during a period of great turmoil in American history. But at one point during its creation, it wasnt clear the statue would even get to its final destination. One man, in particular, played an important role in seeing the statue through to completion. His name was Philip Reid. Born into slavery, Reid grew up on a South Carolina farm, helping various craftsmen such as the blacksmith and the potter. Eventually, he was sold to a man named Clark Mills, who opened a foundry in Washington, D.C. Millss foundry was contracted to cast the Freedom statue, but the project was jeopardized when a seemingly unsolvable puzzle arose. And it was Philip Reid who stepped in to solve it.
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Requires a valid library card and registration for new users.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Windows XP and higher, Internet Explorer 7 and higher, Firefox 3.6 and higher, Google Chrome; Max OS 10.5 and higher, Safari 4 and higher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Walton, E., & Christie, R. G. (2024). Philip Reid Saves The Statue of Freedom . Cherry Lake Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Walton, Eugene and R Gregory. Christie. 2024. Philip Reid Saves The Statue of Freedom. Cherry Lake Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Walton, Eugene and R Gregory. Christie. Philip Reid Saves The Statue of Freedom Cherry Lake Publishing Group, 2024.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Walton, Eugene., and R Gregory Christie. Philip Reid Saves The Statue of Freedom Cherry Lake Publishing Group, 2024.

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Authorwalton eugene
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Last Update2024-06-10 10:49:04AM
Last Indexed2024-06-29 22:45:11PM

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