Bruno Louis Zimm was an American sculptor. He created a variety of works: fountains, memorials, freestanding sculptures, and architectural sculptures.
Women's Health Protective Association drinking fountain with bas-relief by Zimm, Riverside Drive and 116th Street, NYC, 1909
Sakakawea (1904), Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, MO
North Dakota (1904), St. Louis World's Fair
Slocum Memorial Fountain (1908), NYC
Sacagawea was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives by exploring the Louisiana Territory. Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean, helping to establish cultural contacts with Native American people and contributing to the expedition's knowledge of natural history in different regions.
Sacagawea (right) with Lewis and Clark at the Three Forks, mural at Montana House of Representatives
Lewis and Clark reach the Shoshone camp led by Sacagawea.
Lewis and Clark on the Lower Columbia by Charles Marion Russell. A painting of the Expedition depicting Sacagawea with arms outstretched.
Sakakawea obelisk at the believed site of her death, Mobridge, South Dakota, 2003