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Larkin G. Mead Jr.

Larkin Goldsmith Mead, Jr.

Large Albumen and cdv (CL Howe, Brattleboro, Vt backmark) of artist Larkin Goldsmith Mead (1835-1910) born in Chesterfield N.H. and later lived in Brattleboro, Vt. Worked as an artist for Harper's Weekly and was hired by Brig Gen William F. Smith to do topographical drawings of Confederate positions in the Virginia penisula in 1862 until he was nearly killed by a Confederate sharpshooter. Both he and Vermont photographer George Houghton had had enough of the war by the Summer of 62 and they returned home; Mead left to study sculpture in Italy. He is known for the statue of Ethan Allen now at the State House in Montpelier, the Soldier's Monument in St. Johnsbury and Lincoln's statue for the president's monument in Springfield, Ill.

image from John Gibson collection

image from John Gibson collection


Some of Mead's work is available online:

Ethan Allen, Vermont State House, Montpelier

Ethan Allen, National Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Bust of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.