Missouri. Capitol, Photographs, 1913-1927 (C3757)
43 lantern slides
INTRODUCTION
The lantern slides consist of images of elevations, plans, perspective drawings, and photographs of the new Capitol in Jefferson City, built to replace the one destroyed by fire in 1911. The slides also include images of the murals, tapestries, and sculpture commissioned to decorate the building.
DONOR INFORMATION
The Missouri Capitol, Photographs were donated to the University of Missouri by Lawrence T. Rugolo on 22 June 1965 (Accession No. 3623).
SLIDE LIST
| s. 1 | Front elevation |
| s. 2 | Plan, ground floor |
| s. 3 | Plan, second floor |
| s. 4 | Plan, second floor |
| s. 5 | Perspective drawing, Senate Chamber |
| s. 6 | Photograph, Senate Lounge |
| s. 7 | Perspective drawing, House of Representatives |
| s. 8 | Photograph, House of Representatives |
| s. 9 | Photograph, House of Representatives Lounge |
| s. 10 | Photograph by C.E. Hutchings, Portico and pediment |
| s. 11 | Photograph, Back view (under construction) |
| s. 12 | Mural, The Pioneers by Frank Brangwyn, c. 1919 |
| s. 13 | Drawing, Education by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 14 | Drawing, Science by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 15 | Drawing, Water by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 16 | Drawing, Fire by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 17 | Drawing, Earth by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 18 | Drawing, Air by Frank Brangwyn |
| s. 19 | Mural, Battle of Wilson's Creek by N.C. Wyeth |
| s. 20 | Mural, Battle of Westport by N.C. Wyeth |
| s. 21 | Mural, Battle of the Village of St. Louis by Oscar E. Berninghaus |
| s. 22 | Mural, Assembling the First Legislature, St. Charles, 1921 by Richard Miller |
| s. 23 | Mural, Surrender of the Miamis to General Dodge, 1841 by Oscar E. Berninghaus |
| s. 24 | Mural, Father of Waters by R.A. Kissack |
| s. 25 | Mural, Ha Ha Tonka by E.H. Wuerpel |
| s. 26 | Mural, Power from the Hills (White River Dam) by Ralph C. Ott |
| s. 27 | Mural, Riches from the Mines by Tom Barnett |
| s. 28 | Border designs for vaulted ceiling by [Charles A.W. Rinschede] |
| s. 29 | Soldiers' and Sailors' Museum ceiling design by [Charles A.W. Rinschede] |
| s. 30 | Stained glass window, Glory of Missouri in Peace, House of Representatives, by H.T. Schladermundt |
| s. 31 | Sculpture, Missouri River, by Robert Aitken |
| s. 32 | Sculpture, Mississippi River, by Robert Aitken |
| s. 33 | Allegorical frieze, Missouri Speeding the Western Pioneer by Herman MacNeil. Photograph by C.E. Hutchings. |
| s. 34 | Tapestry, The Fur Trade, Senate Lounge, Edgewater Tapestry Looms, NY |
| s. 35 | Tapestry, Lead Mining |
| s. 36 | Tapestry, River Traffic |
| s. 37 | Tapestry, Tools of the Pioneers and Mining Tools, Senate Lounge |
| s. 38 | Tapestry, Agriculture and Fishing |
| s. 39 | Photograph of artist, [Frank Brangwyn]. |
| s. 40 | Photograph of artist, [Frank Brangwyn]. |
| s. 41 | Photograph of artist, Henry Reuterdahl. |
| s. 42 | Emily G. Hutchings in front of outdoor sculptures Lewis and Clark Meeting Thomas Jefferson and Centaur, (by Adolph Weinwar). Photograph by C.E. Hutchings, c. 1927. |
| s. 43 | [Wabash Bridge, St. Charles, Missouri] |
INDEX TERMS
These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.
- Aitken, Robert (Sculptor)
- Architecture--Designs and plans
- Barnett, Tom (Artist)
- Brangwyn, Frank
- Civil War--Battle of Westport
- Civil War--Battle of Wilson's Creek
- Edgewater Tapestry Looms, New York
- Glass painting & staining
- Hutchings, C.E. (Photographer)
- Hutchings, Emily Grant
- Kissack, R.A. (Artist)
- MacNeil, Herman (Artist)
- Missouri. Capitol
- Mural painting & decoration
- Ott, Ralph C. (Artist)
- Public buildings
- Reuterdahl, Henry
- Rinschede, Charles A.W. (Artist)
- Schladermundt, H.T. (Artist)
- Sculpture
- Tapestry
- Tracy and Swartwout, Architects, New York, NY
- Weinwau, Adolph (Sculptor)
- Wuerpel, E.H. (Artist)
- Wyeth, N.C. (Artist)
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