Category:Clark Mills (sculptor)

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Clark Mills (1810/15 - 1883) was an American sculptor, best known for three equestrian statues of Andrew Jackson, in Washington D.C., Nashville, Tennessee, and New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1865 Mills made a life-cast of Abraham Lincoln's head.

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Clark Mills 
American sculptor (1815–1883)
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Date of birth13 December 1810, 1 September 1815
Date of death12 January 1883
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