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THE
ART OF CREATING TEXAS HISTORY
The Stephen F. Austin monument at Sugar Land Town Square
The Stephen F. Austin Monument at Sugar Land
Town Square depicts Austin emerging from the Brazos River
on horseback. His horse rearing, Austin struggles to lead
a packhorse stumbling in the river’s current, represented
by the surrounding fountain waters. A portrayal of the struggles
of settlement and colonization, Sugar Land’s monument
pays homage to Austin, whose original Texas colony encompassed
what is today Fort Bend County.
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SFC Nathan Chapman Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of SFC Nathan Ross Chapman, the first American soldier killed by enemy fire in Afghanistan in the War on Terror, January 4, 2002.
The memorial was presented to the citizens of Williamson County by the SFC Nathan Chapman Memorial Fund on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took the lives of thousands in New York City, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania. May they never be forgotten, and may the heroes here memorialized live forever in the hearts of all Americans and of all freedon-loving people everywhere.
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Christ, the Good Shepherd
"Christ, the Good Shepherd" stands as the centerpiece of the Hope Garden at Sugar Land First United Methodist Church. In 1989 Pack presented the collector size of this piece to Pope John Paul II at his summer residence, Castel Gondolfo. Limited editions of "The Good Shepherd" are available for purchase. See the Collectibles page.
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The Guardian
Located at the new police headquarters in the city of Sugarland,
Texas,“The Guardian”, depicts a police officer
in full uniform, looking straight ahead with confidence as
his right hand rests on a little boy’s shoulder. The
boy, holding a book in his right hand, reflects the importance
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Hilmar Moore Statue
The Historical Richmond Association commissioned Mr. Pack to sculpt a life-size statue of Hilmar Moore, mayor of Richmond. Mr. Moore holds the distinction of serving as mayor of Richmond for 60 years, the longest serving mayor in the United States. The statue stands on Morton St. in Richmond, Tx.
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Arnold
Palmer and Jack Nicklaus life-size bronzes
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Robert T.
(“Bobby”)
Jones
The larger-than-lifesize bronze will is cast
in a limited edition of twelve (12) and will be offered to
select clubs worldwide. Collector sized bronzes, which will
serve as the model to the monument.
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