Henry Bacon, architect of the Lincoln Memorial, designed the pedestal for the 1918 Republic.
The original building was designed by the architect Henry Bacon, who later designed the Lincoln Memorial.
Henry Bacon - Henry is the Pennykettle's next door neighbor.
The Lincoln Memorial, designed by Henry Bacon, is another famous architectural icon.
While with Henry Bacon, he attended architectural classes at, but was not enrolled in, Columbia University.
This damage caused the Henry Bacon to drop out of the convoy to effect repairs.
This left a number of crew members stranded aboard the Henry Bacon.
It was designed by Henry Bacon, architect of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
The statue stands 10 feet high atop a 9-foot granite base made by Henry Bacon.
Henry Bacon and Charles Leavitt were hired to do further work on its landscape.