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J Edgar Hoover — Part 20
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Veuni—Busseta, Parma, Italy, (7928-1901) Awreaus Wano—Shrewshury, Mass. (1834-1567)
‘The stone came from the villa where Verdi lived at Bueseto, 290: Phe stone came froin the back yard of the old Anemus \ ard
lis bireiplace at Roncole, in the Province of Parma, | hoine, now owned by Harvard University and preserved as a
colon shri *
Aweniaa Veseucer—Florence, Italy, (1451-1612 }
‘This ernamentat stone was one of the four uprights used ars.
Gronce Moraan Wann-—Lowell, Missi. (1809-1900 }
Dr. Ward was three times the President af Rollins Coflege. ‘Phe
corners of Italian tombs and was found in the back yard oe: ' i .
farmer home of Amerigo Vespucci. ‘The home ig now a hosye . stone came from his home in Lavell.
Vincit—Andes, near Pictole, Mantua, aly, (70 ne.-29 5. Witiian Llayes Wanp—South Berwick, Me, (1ada!
This stone ia from the birthplace of Virgil at Auies, three me > ' Dean Arthur D. Enyart secured this siene from the wal in the
from Mantua. yard of Dr, Ward's home, The stone walk was placed tnere by
Wiiliam Hayes Ward, and he walked on it all his Jife.
Franciseo pt Verronta--Salumanes, Spain, (14.0- ; spony og
This stone came from the patio of the Dominican monastery wir Cuantes Dupiey Wanner—Plainficid, Mass., (1823-1900)
Virtoria was a priest, “The siene wits carved in Santander, > i+ This stone came from the stone wall att Warners sum home.
toria was the founder of International Law, ‘ 7
Booxen ‘I. Wasisnaton—Tuskegee, Ala., (1869-1914 )
Azessanpno Vottra—Como, Italy, (1740-1827 ‘The stone came from his home and was sent to Rollins College
This piece of marble is from a raised tosaig mai . by a Special Assistant in the “Truskexce Normal and fsdustrial
in front of a small altar in the Italian physicist’s Institute.
Voitaine-—Paris, France, (1694-1778 ) Grornae Wasuineton—Mount Vernon, Va., (1738-17055 )
| ‘The stone came from the courtyard of the apartment where Vel- This stone came from near the gate-tiouse to the esta Vash-
taire lived in Paris. ington must have often walked near the xpot and possisey on at
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Ricuanp Waonen—Mornex, Mrance, (1513-1803 ) Gronae Wasutneron—Flegging East Portico, Mount Vernon,
‘ The stone came from a Swiss chalet where Richard \V
Va., (1782-1799)
posed “The Vakyrie” in 1866. A plaque on the rts Washi we : 4 : Tae Part} Bees
J : : . : ashington procured his supply of Hagging for the Eayt Portico, med
chalet algo stated that John Ruskin had made his loime therc. in 1785, iroan the sandstone quarries on Lord Lonsiaie's estate f :
Ricuanb Waawsern—Munich, Bavaria, (2818-1883 ) in England, The aged tile secured by Mrs. Thoinas P. wham, ,
This stone was found in the garden where Wagner Gaon isa original” Laid at Mount Venn ate mae i
The house and garden, where he lived for about a year, ors ton 4 B Tes. te,
to Wagner by the King. , Laurence W . 3 : i
we ; gs Wasiincron—Sulgrave Manor, England, i
7 Monunison tearek Warre--Lyme, Conn, (i816-? (1718-1752 ) ; a
Pom : ; ‘The stone was picked up from a heap made from-a deroolisted F
Thia stune waa discovered at the very attractive outhouse & few yards from the \fanor House. The home is now t
waa Waite’ home. It js now used ay a sumumer her. e shrine that many Americans visit while in England, as ihe an- a8
. igcopal minister of New Jersey cestral home of George Washington. K
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nack=—Crawfordsville, Ind., (1827-1905: “Map” Antuony Wayng-—Waync, Pa, (17 ghI706) — be
one is from the home of the author of “He Lg ‘The stone was secured from beneath the hy Ht near hia grave.
Crawfordsville. The graveyard surrounds Old Saint David's Church, dist
} . 1o preeRevolutionary days. lt was here Washington and his of-
Isaac WaLtron—Winehester Cathedral, Fngland ficers worshipped during their stay,
The stone was found in the yard of Winchester Cat
Welton ia buried. There is a chapel dedicated to ! Daninn Wenstsa—Franklin, N. H,, (1782-1858 ) ,
. all the stained glass windows represent him as a & Phiv tone was found within a few fect of the old log cabin where
author. Daniel Webster wan born,
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