William Gordon Huff

E Clampus Vitus Wall of Comparative Ovations

William Gordon Huff

1903 ~ 1993

Sublime Nobel Grand Patriarch

Grand Clamp Artist

Visionary • Artist • Sculpture

Bill conceived, named, and created

E Clampus Vitus Wall of Comparative Ovations

as a memorial to portray early legends of the Grand Council and to recognize its early leaders. All plaques (memorial portraits and inscriptions) were handcrafted in ceramic and were affixed to the wall by Clampartist Huff. Many of his earliest non-Clamper commissions (from Maine to California) were massive, including a huge statuary on Treasure Island for the 1939 World’s Fair.

Rick Hilgers, SNGH

Dedicated May 22, 1999 (6004) – Grand Council E Clampus Vitus

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Sheep Ranch Road on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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