Isaac VanZandt and Francis Lipscomb VanZandt - Canton, Texas
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N 32° 33.384 W 095° 51.797
15S E 231146 N 3605728
Located on the lawn of the Van Zant County Courthouse. Also identified as a Texas Historical Commission Historical Marker.
Waymark Code: WM7WJR
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/13/2009
Views: 13
A pink granite stele flanked on each side by low granite slabs. A granite base supports the stele and slabs. On the front of the stele is a relief portrait of Mr. and Mrs. VanZandt. Isaac VanZandt wears a suit and a long cape and stands behind Frances Lipscomb VanZandt who wears a long, high-necked dress and has her hair pulled back. Mrs. VanZandt's proper right hand is held in her husband's proper right hand, which is raised to his chest.
Inscription: (On lower proper left edge of bronze relief:) Waldine Tauch/1937
(On lower proper right edge of bronze relief:) E. Gargani Sons Fdry. N. Y.
(On front:) ISAAC VANZANDT AND FRANCES C. LIPSCOMB VANZANDT/1813-1847/MEMBER OF THE CONGRESS/OF THE REPUBLIC-1841-1842/CHARGE D'AFFAIRES TO THE/UNITED STATES-1842-1844/IN-1845-MEMBER OF THE/CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION/1816-1909/CHRISTIAN-PIONEER-/WIFE AND MOTHER/"HER LIFE WAS PURE-BRAVE/AND ACTIVE-AND HER MEMORY/IS FRAGRANT WITH THE INCENSE/OF GOOD AND NOBLE DEEDS"/1836 -- ERECTED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS -- 1936/WITH FUNDS APPROPRIATED BY/THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/TO COMMEMORATE ONE HUNDRED YEARS/OF TEXAS INDEPENDENCE
TITLE: Isaac VanZandt and Francis Lipscomb VanZandt
ARTIST(S): Tauch, Waldine Amanda, 1892/94-1986, sculptor, Nelson, Donald, 1907- , architect, E. Gargani & Sons, founder.
DATE: 1936-1937. Copyrighted 1937. Dedicated Oct. 3, 1938.
MEDIUM: Relief: bronze; Stele and base: pink granite from Marble Falls, TX.
CONTROL NUMBER: IAS TX000045
Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]
PHYSICAL LOCATION: VanZandt County Courthouse
Courthouse grounds on town square
Canton, Texas 75103
DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH: The spelling of Van Zandt is improper. Their name is not one word, it is two. Van Zandt county is named for them. Also that is a local name and the entry here is incorrect. Otherwise it appears to be well maintained.
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