Two figures frame a monument with a portrait of Paine, after Romney, in its center.; Inscribed: "Thomas Paine, Born 29 Jan. 1737. Died 9 June 1809, Aged 72 Years. The World is my Country & to do Good my Religion".
Portrait of Paine, after Romney and title page with illustration of Paine monument by John Frazee.; Frontispiece for: Paine, Thomas. 1854. The works of Thomas Paine. Philadelphia: Published by E. Haskell.
Model by Lober for his statue of Paine.; Typed label on verso: "Model - Executed by Georg Lober for Thomas Paine statue, Morristown, N.J. - dedicated July 4, 1950, T. Paine Memorial Comm. - 370W.35 N.Y.C."
Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby.; See P165m.7 for a different version of this lithograph. Most notable differences are in depiction of Paine's profile and the vegetation at the base of the monument.
Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby.; See P165m.7 for a different version of this lithograph. Most notable differences are in depiction of Paine's profile and the vegetation at the base of the monument.
Reverend Slicer speaks from a flag-festooned outdoor podium, facing a standing audience.; Slicer, of All Souls' Unitarian Church, N. Y, gave an address entitled: "Thomas Paine as the Devotee of Liberty". Possibly photographed by Van der Weyde, William M. (William Manley), 1870-1928 as noted in: Wakeman, Thaddeus Burr. 1909. Memorial celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Thomas Paine at the Paine monument: Pine Avenue and North Street, New Rochelle, N.Y. Saturday, June 5th, 1909, 2 p.m. Prof. Thaddeus B. Wakeman, president, Thomas Paine Historical Association, presiding.
Image of Paine statue by Borglum in Paris on postcard mailed to Richard Gimbel from Joseph Lewis.; Verso: "587 Paris - Statue de Thomas Paine, Borglum: sculpteur, Memorial Committtec to Th. Paine: donateur", postmark and manuscript note.