Frank Gaylord, Sculptor, Papers A&M 4501

Frank Gaylord, Sculptor, Papers A&M 4501


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Repository
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Identification
A&M 4501
Title
Frank Gaylord, Sculptor, Papers ca. 1900-2018
URL:
https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/205011
Quantity
13.58 Linear Feet, 13 ft. 7 in. (10 record cartons, 15 in. each); (2 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 3 in.); (5 flat storage boxes, 1 1/2 in. each)
Quantity
2.36 Gigabytes, 3 files, formats include .iso, .cue, .md5
Creator
Gaylord, Frank
Location
West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / Fax: 304-293-3981 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
Language
English .

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Biographical / Historical

Born in Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1925 to Richard and Thelma Gaylord, Frank Gaylord reportedly began his sculpting career at the age of three, crafting animals out of clay when his grandmother refused to make them for him. Gaylord went on to attend Washington Irving High School in Clarksburg, graduating in 1943 and subsequently being drafted by the United States Army a few weeks later. Serving with the 1st Battalion, 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 17th Airborne Divison in the Second World War, Gaylord received the Bronze Star for Valor for his actions and spent many months in a military hospital recovering from injuries he endured while serving.

Upon returning stateside, Frank Gaylord enrolled in the School of Art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the GI Bill. However, after two years of studying in Pittsburgh, Gaylord transferred to Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1950. Prior to graduating, Frank Gaylord married Mary Cornwell of Clarksburg, West Virginia, daughter of John and Mabel Cornwell.

In 1951, Frank and his wife Mary moved to Barre, Vermont where Frank became an apprentice stonecutter at the E.J. Bachlender Company honing his skills carving gravestones, markers, and other assigned projects. Gaylord eventually struck out on his own and in time made his mark in the field. Among the many commissions he recieved were monuments celebrating historical figures including Presidents Calvin Coolidge and John F. Kennedy, Boston Pops conducter Arthur Fiedler, state governors, and playwright William Shakespeare. Other notable works include many religious sculptures and sculptural tributes to the American pioneer family and Little League baseball.

Gaylord's most ambitious work, "The Column," more collectively known as the Korean War Memorial is located near the Lincoln Memorial, on the west end of the National Mall. The memorial was many years in the making, with progress hampered by competing interests resulting in a final monument composed of disparate if not conflicting elements. Frank Gaylord's Column features nineteen soldiers representing an ethnic cross-section of America and all branches of the United States military. Cast in stainless steel and standing slightly over seven feet tall, the figures are on patrol, interspersed among juniper bushes and polished granite slabs representing the landscape and agrarian features of the Korean pennisula. Also featured at the memorial are: a 30 feet in diameter Pool of Remembrance; a United Nations Wall honoring the 22 countries that contributed to the war effort; and a Murla Wall, 164 feet in length and composed of more than 2,400 photographic images. Dedicated in 1995 by President Bill Clinton on the 42nd anniversary of the armistice that ended the Korean War, the memorial was the culmination of Frank Gaylord's career although it continued to trouble him in his later years.

A 2002 commemorative stamp issued by the United States Postal Service prompted Gaylord to sue the United States for copyright infringement in 2006. Over the course of the next eight years, Gaylord and the United States went back and forth in the court system before finally reaching a verdict in 2015 in favor of Frank Gaylord.

The Gaylord Family hails from Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England with Edward Gaylor leaving the European country sometime between the years of 1720 and 1750. A Revolutionary War soldier Edward was married to Barbara Nichols and together they had one son, John Gaylor, who was born in Virginia in 1772. The first generation of Gaylords had arrived on the North American continent, and six generations later spawned the sculptor Frank C. Gaylord. Other notable Gaylords includes James Irwin Gaylord, Civil War veteran and Richard C. Gaylord, World War I veteran.

Over the course of Frank and Mary Gaylord's marriage they had three children together. Their first, John Richard Gaylord, was born in 1954, but unfortunately died eight years later in 1962 of congential heart disease. Their second and third, Leanne and Victoria, joined the family shortly following the death of their brother. Leanne met and married John Triano, beginning a family of their own. John quickly became a part of Frank's studio and assisted with the financial and legal aspects of the business. Frank Gaylord passed away in March of 2018 at the age of 93. He was preceeded in death by his wife in 2005.

*adapted from West Virginia and Regional History Center Newsletter vol. 35, no.1-2, 2020 and Ancestry.com, accessed Feburary 09, 2021 02/09/2021, https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/.

Scope and Contents

Papers of Frank Gaylord (1925-2018). Frank Gaylord was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1925 earning national recognition for his work on the Korean War Memorial located in Washington, D.C. A large portion of this collection consists of photographic material documenting the sculptures of Frank Gaylord, including his work on the Korean War Memorial, among others. To a lesser extent, the collection also includes materials regarding Gaylord's financial and legal matters including Gaylord v. the United States, financial ledgers, and price listings. Also featured in the collection are audiovisual materials related to Gaylord's art and family life, and other material.

Series include:

Series 1. Biographical Information (Box 1)
Series 2. Photographs (Box 2-Box 7)
Series 3. Correspondence (Box 8)
Series 4. Printed Materials (Box 9; Box 10, Folders 1-20)
Series 5. Guestbooks (Box 10, Folders 21-23)
Series 6. Audio/Visual Materials (Box 10, Folders 24-26)
Series 7. Financial/Legal (Box 11)
Series 8. Writings (Box 12)
Series 9. Scrapbooks (Box 13)
Series 10. Oversized (Box 14-Box 18)
Series 12. Digital Files
Series 13. Addendum of 2020, Slides (Box 7)
There is no longer a Series 11 or Box 19. This content, which included various National Sculpture Review publications dated from 1954-2002, has been deaccessioned.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Series 1. Biographical Information (Box 1)
Mixed Materials Box: 1 ca. 1940-2018
Scope and Contents

Includes obituaries, resumes, family memorabilia, motion picture documentary, and home movie (1943).

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Series 2. Photographs (Boxes 2-7)
Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Box: 3 Mixed Materials Box: 4 Mixed Materials Box: 5 Mixed Materials Box: 6 Mixed Materials Box: 7 ca. 1900s-2018
Scope and Contents

Photographic collection of Frank Gaylord. Contains photographs, slides, and negatives of Frank Gaylord with family and friends, working in his studio, amid his sculptures, as well as eleven photo albums of his sculptures, among others.

Also includes substanial photographic documentation of the Korean War Memorial located in Washington, D.C.

Photo albums in this series include:

Photo Album 1. Personal photos of family and friends, Box 2 - folders 47-57
Photo Album 2. Family photos, Box 2 - folders 58-59
Photo Album 3. Personal photos of family and friends, 1970s-2000s, Box 2 - folders 60-79
Photo Album 4. Personal photos of family and friends, 1940s-2000s, Box 2 - folders 80-100, Box 3 - folders 1-27
Photo Album 5. Trip to England, 1988, Box 3 - folders 28-43
Photo Album 6. Trip to Florida, 1970s-1990s, Box 3 - folders 44-55
Photo Album 7. "Richie" album, Box 3 - folders 56-60
Photo Album 8. Trip to Rio de Janeiro, Box 3 - folder 61
Photo Album 9. Photos from Barre Opera House Honors award, 1995 November 10, Box 3 - folders 62-69
Photo Album 10. Portfolio of sculpltures, Box 3 - folders 70-139
Photo Album 11. Cornwell family photos, 1900s-1990s, Box 3 - folders 148-174
Photographs of Sculptures, Box 4 - folders 1-48
Photographs of Religious Sculptures, Box 4 - folders 89-107
Korean War Memorial Album 1. Installation/Construction of Memorial, 1990s, Box 5 - folders 46-56
Korean War Memorial Album 2. Clay Models, 1988-1995, Box 5 - folders 57-63
Korean War Memorial Album 3. Various photos, 1980s-1990s, Box 5 - folders 65-74
Korean War Memorial Album 4. Various photos, Box 5 - folders 75-83
Korean War Memorial Album 5. Various photos, Box 5 - folders 84-93
Korean War Memorial Album 6. Panoramic Album 1, 1990s-2000s, Box 5 - folder 94
Korean War Memorial Album 7. Panoramic Album 2, 1990s-2000s, Box 5 folder 95
Korean War Memorial Album 8. Various photos, Box 5 - folders 96-104, Box 6 - folders 1-13
Korean War Memorial Album 9. Various photos, Box 6 - folders 14-23
Korean War Memorial Album 10. Various photos, Box 6 - folders 24-31
Korean War Memorial Album 11. Various photos, Box 6 - folders 32-47

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Series 3. Correspondence (Box 8)
Mixed Materials Box: 8 1950-2018
Scope and Contents

Correspondence to and from Frank Gaylord and the Gaylord family. The series mostly includes legal correspondence along with sympathy and greeting cards. The series also contains professional and personal correspondence to a lesser extent, including letters in Box 8, Folder 8 between Gaylord and fellow artist and veteran Jack Garver.

Legal correspondence revolves around the case Gaylord v. U.S. wherein Frank Gaylord sued the United States for copyright infringement after having a photograph of his sculpture, "The Column," more commonly known as the Korean War Memorial, used in a commemorative stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 2003.

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Series 4. Printed Materials (Boxes 9-10)
Mixed Materials Box: 9 Mixed Materials Box: 10 1955-2018
Scope and Contents

The Printed Materials Series contains material related mostly to the works of Frank Gaylord. Includes various publications detailing the sculptures and life of Frank Gaylord, sketches and art reproductions, material regarding the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C., along with personal items such as calendars, studio brochures, travel brochures, etc. Images of Gaylord's sculptures can be found in Box 9, Folder 20 - Box 9, Folder 69.

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Series 5. Guestbooks (Box 10)
Mixed Materials Box: 10 1995-2015
Scope and Contents

Contains guestbooks from Frank Gaylord's studio and art exhibitions.

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Series 6. Audio/Visual Materials (Box 10)
Mixed Materials Box: 10 1994 December 6-2007 October 31
Scope and Contents

Contains two VHS films on the Korean War Memorial as well as a CNN report on the Memorial.

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Series 7. Financial/Legal (Box 11)
Mixed Materials Box: 11 ca. 1980s-2010s
Scope and Contents

The Financial/Legal series mostly includes items that relate to Gaylord v. U.S., wherein Frank Gaylord sued the United States for copyright infringement over the use of a photograph of his sculpture, "The Column," in a commemorative stamp issued by the United States Postal Service. There are also various financial documents such as ledgers, price lists, and invoices.

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Series 8. Writings (Box 12)
Mixed Materials Box: 12 ca. 1990s-2000s
Scope and Contents

Contains writing by Frank Gaylord and others, mostly in relation to the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C. Other items featured in the series are essays and speeches written by Frank Gaylord, and a dissertation mentioning Frank Gaylord, among others.

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Series 9. Scrapbooks (Box 13)
Mixed Materials Box: 13 ca. 1980s-1990s
Scope and Contents

Contains a scrapbook of the Korean War Memorial detailing the progress of the Memorial from concept to construction (folder 13). Also contains photocopies of original scrapbook (folders 1-12).

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Series 10. Oversized Materials (Boxes 14-18)
Mixed Materials Box: 14 Mixed Materials Box: 15 Mixed Materials Box: 16 Mixed Materials Box: 17 Mixed Materials Box: 18 ca. 1920s-2010s
Scope and Contents

Oversized materials contains images of sculptures and printed matierals such as flyers, advertisements, publications, and newspaper clippings regarding Frank Gaylord's life and work. The series also contains oversized materials from various personal scrapbooks and photo albums detailing Frank Gaylord's personal life and his work on the Korean War Memorial, and obituaries for Mary and Frank Gaylord.

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Series 12. Digital Files
Mixed Materials Box: 2 Mixed Materials Box: 3
6.28 Gigabytes 61 digital files
ca. 1900s-1990s
Scope and Contents

This series contains digitized files of two personal photo albums from the Gaylord family.

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Series 13. Addendum of 2020, Slides
Mixed Materials Box: 7 Folder: 40-41 1981-2012
Scope and Contents

This series includes slides of various sculptures and sketches of Gaylord's work. We believe these were collected and used by Frank Gaylord for planning and proposals. The original binder in which these slides were kept was labeled "1 Small Military Sculptures __ Prayer; No. 5; No. 15; Winter Soldier; Blowing Ponchos; Vietnam Grief; Sumter; Deleverance" [sic]

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