Vinnie and Abraham

author: FitzGerald, Dawn
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
year: 2007, 2009
call number/section: 1000, 92, 920, 730.92, 921
subjects: ream, vinnie, 1847-1914, juvenile literature, lincoln, abraham, 1809-1865, portraits, sculptors, united states, juvenile literature, women sculptors, women, biography

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Vinnie and Abraham
FitzGerald, Dawn
Charlesbridge (2007)
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 24



Vinnie and Abraham
FitzGerald, Dawn
Charlesbridge (2009)
Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 0



Vinnie and Abraham
FitzGerald, Dawn

Tells the story of Vinnie Ream, an aspiring artist living in Washington D.C. during the Civil War, who gained a reputation as a sculptor and succeeded in persuading President Abraham Lincoln to sit for her--an honor that led to her winning a government commission to create a statue of Lincoln after his assassination.
Schools: 0


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