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NATIONAL MONUMENT NEARS COMPLETION.—An aerial view of the Mount Rushmore National Monument. South Dakota, shotting it in a far more finished state than it has ever appeared before. From left: The heads of Washington. Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Lincoln have taken definite shape in the granite on the 700-foot sheer stone face of the mountain. Lincoln Borglum, son of the late Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor who designed and started the work, is carrying on the task of carving this gigantic memorial.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1941, Page 5

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NATIONAL MONUMENT NEARS COMPLETION.—An aerial view of the Mount Rushmore National Monument. South Dakota, shotting it in a far more finished state than it has ever appeared before. From left: The heads of Washington. Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Lincoln have taken definite shape in the granite on the 700-foot sheer stone face of the mountain. Lincoln Borglum, son of the late Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor who designed and started the work, is carrying on the task of carving this gigantic memorial. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1941, Page 5

NATIONAL MONUMENT NEARS COMPLETION.—An aerial view of the Mount Rushmore National Monument. South Dakota, shotting it in a far more finished state than it has ever appeared before. From left: The heads of Washington. Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Lincoln have taken definite shape in the granite on the 700-foot sheer stone face of the mountain. Lincoln Borglum, son of the late Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor who designed and started the work, is carrying on the task of carving this gigantic memorial. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1941, Page 5

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