Women's Health Protective Association
Women's Health Protective Association was a US women's organization focused on improving a city's public health and protecting the immediate neighborhood. It was founded in New York City in November 1884 as the Ladies' Health Protective Association.
Women's Health Protective Association fountain, Riverside Park
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