Sculpture to honor Tillie Fowler
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July 01, 2008

Sculpture to honor Tillie Fowler

Rendering_of_tillie_k_fowler_memo_3 The City of Jacksonville has announced the selection of an artist and plan for a sculpture on the St. John's River to honor the late U.S. Rep. Tillie Fowler, R-Jacksonville, a female pioneer in Florida politics. Read the full press release here from her former law firm, Holland and Knight, Download holland_knight.doc . Click on the picture to see a larger image of the sculpture.

--Joni James, Times state editor

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Impressive proposed sculpture.

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