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<h2>DID YOU KNOW?</h2>
<p>The Waste Management Corporation generously supports the maintenance of the Edward Everett Square sculptures and landscape.</p>
<h2>QUOTE</h2>
<h4>“This is all about who we are as Bostonians.”</h4>
<h5>Senator Jack Hart, 2010</h5>
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<h1>LIST OF SUPPORTERS:</h1>
<p><strong>City of Boston<br />
</strong>Thomas M. Menino, Mayor<br />
Boston Art Commission<br />
Department of Public Works<br />
Department of Parks and Recreation</p>
<p><strong>Grant Funding / Donors<br />
</strong>City of Boston Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund Commission<br />
City of Boston Grassroots Open Space Program<br />
Bricklayers Local 3 Apprentice Program<br />
Waste Management Corporation<br />
Inscribed Brick Subscribers<br />
Anonymous Donors</p>
<p><strong>Community Participants<br />
</strong>Vision for Edward Everett Square, Inc.<br />
Edward Everett Square Project Committee</p>
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<li> Annapolis Street Neighborhood Association</li>
<li> Eastman-Elder Civic Association</li>
<li> John W. McCormack Civic Association</li>
<li> Columbia Savin Hill Civic Association</li>
<li> Groom Humphreys Association</li>
<li> Dorchester Historical Society</li>
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<p>Laura Baring-Gould Studios<br />
Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Union Local 3 Apprentice Program <br />
Plumbers Union Local 12<br />
Dorchester Reporter</p>
<p><strong>Elected Officials<br />
</strong>State Senator Jack Hart
(to 2013) <br />
State Representative Marty Walsh<br />
State Representative Nick Collins<br />
State Representative Brian Wallace (to 2010)<br />
State Representative Marie St Fleur (to 2010)<br />
City Councilor Maureen Feeney
(to 2011)<br />
City Councilor Bill Linehan<br />
City Councilor Frank Baker<br />
City Councilor Tito Jackson</p>
<h2><strong>Design and Development</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Urban Design</strong><br />
Icon Architecture<br />
Edwards & Kelcy<br />
Laura Baring-Gould Studios<br />
Bryant Associates<br />
Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Union Local 3 Apprentice Program<br />
Spaulding Brick<br />
Monti Granite<br />
Pine Street, Anchor Inn Volunteers<br />
Mario Souza Construction<br />
SiteCreative Landscape Design<br />
ValleyCrest Landscape Development<br />
Park Landscape Associates, landscape maintenance<br />
Trimount Ironworks<br />
R&R Landscape Co.</p>
<p><strong>Public Artwork<br />
Laura Baring-Gould, Public Artist, Project Manager for Interpretative Outreach</strong></p>
<p><strong>To conceptualize, design and fabricate the artworks, Laura Baring-Gould worked with the following individuals and organizations:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Community interviews and oral histories:</strong><br />
John McColgan, EES Committee <br />
Rich Tyson, EES Committee<br />
Armando Gaitan, EES Committee<br />
Earl Taylor, Dorchester Historical Society<br />
Ellen Berkland, City of Boston Archeologist<br />
Joan Tye, Eastman Elder Civic Association<br />
Kristen Alexander, Jones Hill Civic Association<br />
Hon Maureen Feeney, Boston City Council<br />
Hon Marty Walsh, State Representative<br />
Lincoln Smith<br />
John Egan, neighbor<br />
Kathy Marsten, neighbor <br />
Lydia Larson, neighbor<br />
Malinda Blustain, neighbor<br />
Noel and Bella McKenna, Jones Hill<br />
Charles Swift, Historic Neighborhoods<br />
Mr. Kim Van Dang, President Vietnamese-American Community of Massachusetts<br />
Gil Solomon, Massachuset-Ponkapoag Tribal Council<br />
Jim Peters, Director, Commission on Indian Affairs<br />
Linda Coombs, Wampanoag Indigenous Program, Plimoth Plantation<br />
Daryl Wixon, Hobbamock Village, Plimoth Plantation<br />
Peter Van Do, American Studies Umass Boston<br />
Irving Bartlett, Edward Everett Scholar<br />
Jim Cooke, Edward Everett Scholar<br />
Father Nick, Saint Margaret’s Parish</p>
<p><strong>Community Partners/Community Organizations for specific artworks:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clapp’s Favorite Pear</strong><br />
Jerzy Boyz Organic Farm and Orchard, Chelan Oregon<br />
Fred Moffit, Pear grower, Lake Wenache<br />
Massachusetts Horticultural Society</p>
<p><strong>Fish</strong><br />
William Hoffman, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries <br />
Shawn P. Good, Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department<br />
William Leavenworth, Marine historian<br />
Stefan Claesson, UNH Fish History Project<br />
Karen Alexander, UNH Fish History Project<br />
Ann Smrica, Stellwagon Bank National Marine Sanctuary</p>
<p><strong>Three Sisters/Corn, Beans and Squash</strong><br />
Gil Solomon, The Massachusets Ponkapoag Tribal Council<br />
Danielle Andrews, Amin Steel and Michael Iceland, The Food Project</p>
<p><strong>Boat</strong><br />
Mr. Kim Van Dang, President Vietnamese-American Community of Massachusetts <br />
Mr. Nam Pham, Vietnamese Cultural Center<br />
Ms. Hao Bui <br />
Viet Aid<br />
Barbara Lewis, The Trotter Institute, Umass Boston<br />
Elaine Grubin, Massachusetts Historical Society<br />
LeMerche Frazier, Museum of African American History<br />
Boston Public Library, Uphams Corner branch</p>
<p><strong>Shoes</strong><br />
Jim Johnson, Civil War historian<br />
Mary Daly, New England Genealogical Society</p>
<p><strong>Dog Tags</strong><br />
Elizabeth Mock and Dale Freeman, Umass Boston Archives<br />
Iwona Londono, Mother of Daniel Londono<br />
Dog Tagg review Committee:</p>
<ul>
<li> John O. Scanlon</li>
<li> Gloria Vieira</li>
<li> Karen McNutt</li>
<li> Dan Houton</li>
<li> Earl Taylor</li>
<li> John McColgan</li>
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<p>Smedley Butler Peace Brigade<br />
Kevin Bowen, William Joiner Center for the Study of War and Social Consequences, Umass Boston<br />
Joe Zink, Dorchester Vietnam War memorial<br />
Eugene Vallencourt, City of Boston Department of Veterans Services</p>
<p><strong>Edward Everett, Lucy Stone, William Monroe Trotter</strong><br />
Jim Cooke, Edward Everett Scholar<br />
Elaine Grubin, Massachusetts Historical Society<br />
Barbara Lewis, The Trotter Institute, Umass Boston<br />
Kerri Greenidge, Trotter Biographer<br />
Stephen Fox, Trotter Biographer<br />
Boston University Archives <br />
Judith Black, storyteller and historian<br />
Joelle Million, Lucy Stone Scholar<br />
American Antiquarian Society</p>
<p><strong>Baseball</strong><br />
Mike Ginns, CannonBall Foundation<br />
RR Lally, Baseball History <br />
Bijan Bayne, Baseball scholar<br />
Bob Richardson, The Boston Globe sports writer<br />
Jim Collyer, Jared Blandino, All Dorchester Sports League<br />
State Rep Marty Walsh</p>
<p><strong>Survivors/Little House</strong><br />
Clementina Cheri, Founder Lewis Brown Peace Institute<br />
Isuara Menedes, Founder Bobby Menedes Peace Fund<br />
Maria Cardoso, Mother of Claudio Cardoso<br />
Ann Nee, Little House <br />
Marianne Kimball, Little House <br />
Little House classroom 2004, 2005, 2006.<br />
Mark Culliton, College Bound Dorchester<br />
Sherry Levine, College Bound Dorchester</p>
<p><strong>Telephone</strong><br />
Noel and Bella McKenna, Jones Hill<br />
Anne Gilman, neighbor<br />
Ellen Berkland, neighbor</p>
<p><strong>Dorchester Triple Decker</strong><br />
Anne Nee, neighbor<br />
Charles Swift, Historic Neighborhoods<br />
City Councilor Maureen Feeney</p>
<p><strong>Research and Historical Partners</strong><br />
Massachusetts Horticultural Society<br />
Dorchester Historical Society<br />
Boston Public Library, Boston and Uphams Corner<br />
City of Boston Archives<br />
Dorchester Historical Society<br />
Mashantucket-Pequot Museum<br />
City of Boston Archeology Lab<br />
Commonwealth, Museum and Archives <br />
Museum of African American History<br />
Massachusetts Historical Society, Edward Everett Papers<br />
Historical New England<br />
University of Massachusetts, Collection on Dorchester Pottery works and Dorchester Artifacts<br />
The Bostonian Society (List? I only emailed them) <br />
Boston Public Library <br />
Baseball Hall of Fame<br />
Negro League Baseball Museum</p>
<p><strong>Artwork Quotes and Review:</strong><br />
Edward Everett Square Committee<br />
Earl Taylor, Dorchester Historical Society<br />
Barbara Martin, Museum of Fine Arts Education Department<br />
Wendy Baring-Gould, Boston Center for the Arts<br />
Andre Bredbeck, Artist, writer<br />
Karen Speerstra, Editor</p>
<p><strong>Project Assistants, Interns</strong><br />
Amy Grasso, Umass Boston<br />
Lia Rousett, Umass Boston <br />
Lauren Holmgren, Massachusetts College of Art<br />
Kest Schwartzman, Massachusetts College of Art</p>
<p><strong>Artwork Fabrication and Installation:</strong><br />
Laura Baring-Gould Studios<br />
Paul Cavanagh, Paul King Foundry, Johnston RI<br />
Equestrian Forge, Leesburg, VA<br />
Asia Fine Arts Foundry, Bang Pahaan, Thailand<br />
VIF Design, Taling Chan, Thailand<br />
Fatima Design, Taling Chan Thailand<br />
Stonybrook Studio, Jamaica Plain, Boston</p>
<p><strong>Artwork and Historic Interpretation:</strong><br />
Bluerae Creative, Inc., graphics design<br />
Writers Maureen Albano, John McColgan, Earl Taylor, Wendy Baring-Gould, Laura Baring-Gould <br />
Gonzalez Ornamental Iron, signage frames</p>
<p><strong>Historic and photographic collections for Historic Interpretation:</strong><br />
Dorchester Historical Society <br />
Umass Boston Archives and Special Collections<br />
Massachusetts Historical Commission <br />
Commonwealth Museum and Archives <br />
Historic New England<br />
The Boston Globe Library<br />
American Antiquarian Society <br />
Harvard University <br />
Schlesinger Library/ Radcliff Institute <br />
Museum of Fine Arts Boston <br />
Boston Public Library <br />
Library of Congress <br />
Fruitlands Museum <br />
Granger Collection <br />
United Steel Workers/Boston Taxi Drivers Association <br />
College Bound Dorchester <br />
Mass Memories<br />
Meetinghouse Hill Reunion web site and photo gallery <br />
Massachusetts Department of Fisheries <br />
NOAHH<br />
William Monroe Trotter institute <br />
W. E. B. Dubois Library, Umass Amherst<br />
Cannonball Jackman Foundation <br />
All Dorchester Sports League <br />
Massachuset-Ponkapoag Tribal Council <br />
Paul Fleming <br />
Karl Bossi <br />
Bob Ruggo <br />
Louise Varnerin DiTullio</p>
<h2><strong>Special Thanks to Special People</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Bricklayers, Local 103</strong></p>
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<li>Tom McIntyre<br />
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<li>Bob Mottolo</li>
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<p><strong>Waste Management</strong><br/>
Ronald DeFrancheschi </p>
<p><strong>City of Boston<br />
</strong>Bob Astrella, Public Works<br />
Joe Byrne, Trust Office<br />
Chantal Charles, Trust Office<br />
Ken Crasco, Parks & Recreation<br />
Leif Fixen, Parks & Recreation<br />
Bob Fleming, Trust Office<br />
Karin Goodfellow, Boston Art Commission<br />
Sarah Hutt, Boston Art Commission<br />
Para Jayasingh, Public Works<br />
Mike Manning, City Councilor Maureen Feeney’s Office<br />
Andria Post-Ergun, Neighborhood Development Grassroots Open Space Program<br />
Lauren Smythe, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services<br />
Cheng Imm Tan, Mayor’s Office of New Bostonians<br />
Kelly Thomas, Parks & Recreation<br />
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<p><strong>Contractors<br />
</strong>James Gonzalez, Gonzalez Ornamental Ironworks<br />
Stephanie Hubbard, Site Creative Landscape Architecture<br />
Aaron Legg, Trimount Ironworks<br />
Patrick Maloney, Park Landscape Associates<br />
Tracy Mazuca, Bluerae Creative<br />
Lisa Scoville, Bluerae Creative<br />
Kim Turner-Green, ValleyCrest Landscape Development<br />
Bob Bankowski, R&R Landscape Co.</p>
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