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Willard Henry Dow Portrait Relief.tif
Plaster model for the "Willard Henry Dow Portrait Relief". Dow was the president of Dow Chemical Company from 1930-1949.

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William John Stapleton, Jr. was a family physician, a professor of Medical Jurisprudence and a Historian. Wayne State University commissioned this bronze plaque mounted on Minnesota sunset red granite. Dedicated April 18, 1973, this plaque hangs in…

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William John Stapleton, Jr. was a family physician, a professor of Medical Jurisprudence and a Historian. Wayne State University commissioned this bronze plaque mounted on Minnesota sunset red granite. Dedicated April 18, 1973, this plaque hangs in…

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Alex Dow was a Scottish-born US engineer. Dow was the plant's first manager and electrical engineer for the city of Detroit.

Dow was appointed water commissioner for the city of Detroit in 1916-1921 and again in 1925-1932. In 1932, he was made the…

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Two men appear in relief on this sculpture. The younger, in the front, and the elder in the rear. Both are looking to the right. The younger man has a full head of hair while the older Alexander Blain man has a goatee and a bald head. Inscribed…

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Bronze portrait plaque honoring Wayne State University Professor Emeritus John M. Dorsey located on the campus of the university.

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Two men view the "Willard Henry Dow Portrait Relief" at Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan.

Dow served as the presdient of the company from 1930-1949.

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Alex Dow was a Scottish-born US engineer. Dow was the plant's first manager and electrical engineer for the city of Detroit.

Dow was appointed water commissioner for the city of Detroit in 1916-1921 and again in 1925-1932. In 1932, he was made the…

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Bronze portrait relief in wood frame crate. The text on the relief is "Dexter M Ferry Jr Business and Civic Leader Philanthropist and Patron of the Arts".

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This cast iron medallion features double profile portraits of George and Ellen Booth, founders of Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fredericks taught ceramics and sculpture there from 1932 to 1943. Cast in iron, it …
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