David Richards

     David Richards was born in 1829 in North Wales. In 1847, he came to America. Mr. Richards first worked on a farm. Later he moved to Utica where he became a stone cutter. David Richards took a liking to sculpture and displayed a talent for it. He took a bust of his wife to New York City and received praise for his work and also the aid of Peter Cooper, the great philanthropist. David Richards labored and studied hard and went to Europe to gain more knowledge of sculpting. He came back to America in 1868 and operated studios in Chicago and Woodside, Long Island. 

    Some of David Richards works include "The Newsboy" in Great Barrington, Mass; "Soldier and Seaman" monument in Manchester, N.H.; "The Patriot" in Augusta, Maine; "Black Hawk" at Rock Island, Ill; "Confederate Solder" in Savannah GA; "Columbia Triumphant" in Lowell Mass; and the John Butterfield Monument in Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica.

    David Richards passed away on Nov 22, 1897 and is buried in Lot 48 in Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica.


  


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