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English: The granite memorial was erected by Barre's Scottish immigrants in 1899 in observance of the 100th anniversary of the death of the poet. The statue was conceived and modeled by J. Massey Rhind. The Burns figure itself shows the poet returning from a day of plowing, and the plowing itself is depicted in this relief. Highsmith, C. M., photographer. (2017) Monument to Scottish poet Robert Burns, "erected by admirers of Burns" according to an inscription on the pedestal on the ground of the Vermont History center in Barre pronounced "Barry", Vermont. United States Vermont Barre, 2017. Photograph, reproduction number, e.g., LC-USZ62-123456; Retrieved from the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division.
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Author Carol M. Highsmith
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Monument to Scottish poet Robert Burns

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