WENDELL, BARRETT (1855-1921) WENDELL TSS FECIT A MCMV Bust to right. On 2091 truncation, T. SPICER-SIMSON. / PARIS Rx. Plain. 57 mm. Bronze. WHELTON, DANIEL ALOYSIUS (1872 Ob. DANIEL A. WHELTON MAYOR OF BOSTON SEPT XV TO DEC. Bust to right. In field to left, R. E. BROOKS / XXXI. MCMV FECIT Rr. Plain. About 230 mm. Bronze. In Mayor's Office, Boston. 2092 WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOT MCNEILL (1834-1903) Rx. Plain. 67 × 96 mm. By Brenner, 1905. WHITE, GEORGE ROBERT 2093 Ob.. GEORGE. ROBERT. WHITE. MEDAL. OF HONOR. Youthful gardener at work, kneeling to right. To right dome of greenhouse. Exergue, July CMX J. F[lanagan] in monogram. Rx. Mass of flowers and fruits to left. To right in field, massaCHUSETTS / HORTICULTURAL / SOCIETY . AWARD TO /name/ date / FOR. EMINENT SERVICE. IN / HORTICULTURE. / ornament 70 mm. Gold. Established in 1909 by Mr. White to be given "to the man or woman, commercial firm or institution in the United States, that has done most during the year to advance the interest in Horticulture." A new die is cut each year with the name of the recipient and date. By Medallic Art Co. Plate XXXVIII † 2094 The medal has thus far been awarded to the following men of Massachusetts: Charles Sprague Sargent. MCMIX Jackson Thornton Dawson, of Arnold Arboretum. Michael H. Walsh, of Woods Hole. Ernest Henry Wilson, of Jamaica Plain. WHITEFIELD, GEORGE (1714-1770) Ob. GEORGE WHITEFIELD Bust to right. Rx. AN ISRAELITE INDEED / A GOOD SOLDIER / OF JESUS CHRIST . / DIED 30 SEP. 1770. / IN YE 56 YEAR OF HIS AGE. Size 24. American Journal of Numismatics, No. 1904, p. 101. Ob. Revd GEORGE WHITEFIELD. Bust facing. 2095 Rr. AN ISRAELITE INDEED, A GOOD SOLDIER OF IESUS CHRIST. Faith erect with a tomb on which, DIED 30 / SEP. 1770 / AEt 56 33 mm. Copper. Betts On a scroll, BY GRACE / ARE YE / SAVED 526. Plate XXXV. Ob. As last, but GEORGE WHITEFIELD † 2096 Rx. As last. American Journal of Numismatics, No. 1908, p. 84. 2097 REV. GEORGE WHITEFIELD M. A. Bust to right. Signed, Ob. THE Rx. B. 16 D. 1714.D. 30. s. 1770. Urn. Cherub with skull above. 35 mm. Silver and bronze. Betts 527. Ob. As last. † 2098 Rx. Tablet inscribed, TO THE MEMORY OF / THE REV: GEO: WHITEFIELD. A. M./ WHO, WITH UNRELUCTANT GRANDEUR / GAVE, NOT YIELDED UP . / HIS SOUL SUBLIME . / AT NEWBURYP. N. AMERICA s. 30 / 1770 / IN THE 56 YEAR OF HIS AGE. / HIS CONDUCT IS A LEGACY FOR ALL Above the tablet is a draped figure reclining, pointing to church. Arms on tablet. 35 mm. Silver. Bronze. Betts 525. Plate XXXVI. WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF (1807-1892) See 1097, 1107. WILDER, MARSHALL PINCKNEY (1798-1856) Ob. AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY FOUNDED 1848. †† 2099 2100 Bust to left. At bottom, * MARSHALL PINCKNEY WILDER. PRES. * Signed, Rx. A wreath of grapes and fruit. 56 mm. Bronze. Ob. As last. † 2101 Rr. As last, but in field, QUARTER CENTENNIAL / BOSTON, / 1873. 56 mm. Bronze. 2102 There was awarded to Mr. Wilder in 1860 by the United States Agricultural Society their large gold medal of honor inscribed, AWARDED TO THE HON. MARSHALL P. WILDER, FOUNDER, FIRST PRESIDENT AND CONSTANT PATRON WILLIAMS, GEORGE W. probably engraved only. Ob. WASHINGTON In laurels head to right. Below, м[erriam] WILLIAMS, ROGER ( -1683) Ob. * LANDING OF ROGER WILLIAMS / JUNE 24. 1636 In shield inscribed WHAT CHEER a boat with Williams approaching shore. Rx. 250th ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF PROVIDENCE, R.I. In wreath, HELD / JUNE 23. 24. 25. / 1886 37 mm. Copper. White metal. †† 2104 Badge. Radiant cross patee with on bars, IN HOC calvary SIGNO VINCES PROV. R.I. In centre landing of Williams. WOLCOTT, ROGER (1847-1900) 2105 Ob. Rx. Medallion by Bachman. 2106 |