National Statuary Hall Collection

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Part of the National Statuary Hall Collection.
Presiding over the Hall, Carlo Franzoni's 1819 sculptural chariot clock, the Car of History depicting Clio, the Greek muse of history.

The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is composed of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, renamed National Statuary Hall, the expanding collection has since been spread throughout the Capitol.

With the addition of New Mexico's second statue in 2005, the collection is now complete with 100 statues contributed by 50 states. Alabama, Arizona, California, Iowa, Kansas, and Michigan each replaced one of their first two statues after Congress authorized replacements.

A special act of Congress, Pub.L. 109–116, signed on December 1, 2005, directed the Joint Committee on the Library to obtain a statue of Rosa Parks and to place the statue in the United States Capitol in National Statuary Hall in a suitable permanent location. On February 27, 2013, Parks became the first African American woman to have her likeness in the Hall.[1] Though located in Statuary Hall, Parks' statue is not part of the Collection; neither Alabama (her birth state) nor Michigan (where she lived most of her later years) commissioned it, and both states are represented in the Collection by other statues.

History

The concept of a National Statuary Hall originated in the middle of the nineteenth century, even before the completion of the present House wing in 1857. At that time, the House of Representatives moved into its new larger chamber and the old vacant chamber became a thoroughfare between the Rotunda and the House wing. Suggestions for the use of the chamber were made as early as 1853 by Gouverneur Kemble, a former member of the House, who pressed for its use as a gallery of historical paintings. The space between the columns seemed too limited for this purpose, but it was well suited for the display of busts and statuary.

Sculptor Cliff Fragua, right, poses at the unveiling and dedication of the Po'pay statue in September 2005. The statue is the 100th in the collection.

On April 19, 1864, Representative Justin S. Morrill asked: "To what end more useful or grand, and at the same time simple and inexpensive, can we devote it [the Chamber] than to ordain that it shall be set apart for the reception of such statuary as each State shall elect to be deserving of in this lasting commemoration?" His proposal to create a National Statuary Hall became law on July 2, 1864:

[...] the President is hereby authorized to invite each and all the States to provide and furnish statues, in marble or bronze, not exceeding two in number for each State, of deceased persons who have been citizens thereof, and illustrious for their historic renown or for distinguished civic or military services such as each State may deem to be worthy of this national commemoration; and when so furnished the same shall be placed in the Old Hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol of the United States, which is set apart, or so much thereof as may be necessary, as a national statuary hall for the purpose herein indicated.

Originally, all state statues were placed in National Statuary Hall. However, the aesthetic appearance of the Hall began to suffer from overcrowding until, in 1933, the situation became unbearable. At that time the Hall held 65 statues, which stood, in some cases, three deep. More important, the structure of the chamber would not support the weight of any more statues. Therefore, in 1933 Congress passed a resolution that:

the Architect of the Capitol, upon the approval of the Joint Committee on the Library, with the advice of the Commission of Fine Arts, is hereby authorized and directed to relocate within the Capitol any of the statues already received and placed in Statuary Hall, and to provide for the reception and location of the statues received hereafter from the States.

Under authority of this resolution it was decided that only one statue from each state should be placed in Statuary Hall. The others would be given prominent locations in designated areas and corridors of the Capitol. A second rearrangement of the statues was made in 1976 by authorization of the Joint Committee on the Library. To improve the crowded appearance of the collection, thirty-eight statues were rearranged in Statuary Hall according to height and material. Statues representing ten of the thirteen original colonies were moved to the Central Hall of the East Front Extension on the first floor of the Capitol. The remainder of the statues were distributed throughout the Capitol, mainly in the Hall of Columns and the connecting corridors of the House and Senate wings. Legislation was introduced in 2005 that would authorize the collection to include one statue from each U.S. Territory, and another bill introduced in 2010 provides for participation by the District of Columbia.

Each statue is the gift of a state, not of an individual or group of citizens. Proceedings for the donation of a statue usually begin in the state legislature with the enactment of a resolution that names the citizen to be commemorated and cites his or her qualifications, specifies a committee or commission to represent the state in selecting the sculptor, and provides for a method of obtaining the necessary funds to carry the resolution into effect. In recent years, the statues have been unveiled during ceremonies in the Rotunda and displayed there for up to six months. They are then moved to a permanent location approved by the Joint Committee on the Library. An act of Congress (2 U.S.C. § 2132), enacted in 2000, permits states to provide replacements and repossess the earlier one.

Collection

State Honoree Image Medium Sculptor Date placed Location
AL Helen Keller Hellenkellerstatue1.jpg Bronze Edward Hlavka 2009 Capitol Visitor Center[2]
AL Joseph Wheeler Joseph Wheeler bronze by Berthold Nebel.jpg Bronze Berthold Nebel 1925 National Statuary Hall
AK Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett Bob Bartlett bronze.jpg Bronze Felix W. de Weldon 1971 House corridor, 2nd Floor
AK Ernest Gruening Gruening.jpg Bronze George Anthonisen 1977 Capitol Visitor Center
AZ Barry Goldwater Goldwater Statue.jpg Bronze Deborah Copenhaver Fellows 2015 National Statuary Hall
AZ Eusebio F. Kino Eusebio Francisco Kino bronze by Suzanne Silvercruys.jpg Bronze Suzanne Silvercruys 1965 Capitol Visitor Center
AR Uriah Milton Rose Uriah Milton Rose marble by Frederic W. Ruckstull.jpg Marble Frederick Ruckstull 1917 National Statuary Hall
AR James Paul Clarke Clarke cvc 500h 1.jpg Marble Pompeo Coppini 1921 Capitol Visitor Center
CA Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan statue in rotunda.jpg Bronze Chas Fagan 2009 Rotunda
CA Junipero Serra SerraJuniperoOFM.jpg Bronze Ettore Cadorin 1931 National Statuary Hall
CO Florence R. Sabin Sabin.jpg Bronze Joy Buba 1959 Hall of Columns
CO Jack Swigert Swigert.jpg Bronze George and
Mark Lundeen
1997 Capitol Visitor Center
CT Roger Sherman Sherman NSTC.jpg Marble Chauncey Ives 1872 Crypt
CT Jonathan Trumbull Trumbull1.jpg Marble Chauncey Ives 1872 House corridor, 2nd Floor
DE John M. Clayton Clayton cvc 500h 1.jpg Marble Bryant Baker 1934 Capitol Visitor Center
DE Caesar Rodney 70px Marble Bryant Baker 1934 Crypt
FL John Gorrie Gorrie.jpg Marble C. Adrian Pillars 1914 National Statuary Hall
FL Edmund Kirby Smith Smith cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze C. Adrian Pillars 1922 Capitol Visitor Center
GA Crawford W. Long Statue of Crawford W. Long by J. Massey Rhind.jpg Marble J. Massey Rhind 1926 Crypt
GA Alexander Stephens Alexander Hamilton Stephens sculpture.jpg Marble Gutzon Borglum 1927 National Statuary Hall
HI Father Damien Statue of Father Damien (National Statuary Hall Collection).jpg Bronze Marisol Escobar 1969 Hall of Columns
HI Kamehameha I Kamehameha cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Thomas R. Gould 1969 Capitol Visitor Center
ID George Laird Shoup Shoup.jpg Marble Frederick Triebel 1910 National Statuary Hall
ID William Edgar Borah Borah.jpg Bronze Bryant Baker 1947 Capitol Visitor Center
IL James Shields Shields NSHC.jpg Bronze Leonard W. Volk 1893 Hall of Columns
IL Frances E. Willard Frances Willard sculpture.jpg Marble Helen F. Mears 1905 National Statuary Hall
IN Oliver P. Morton OHP Morton, by Charles Henry Niehaus.JPG Marble Charles Niehaus 1900 Senate Wing, 1st Floor
IN Lewis Wallace Wallace NSHC.jpg Marble Andrew O'Connor 1910 National Statuary Hall
IA Samuel Jordan Kirkwood Kirkwood NSHC.jpg Bronze Vinnie Ream 1913 National Statuary Hall
IA Norman Borlaug Norman Borlaug Statue.jpg Bronze Benjamin Victor 2014 National Statuary Hall
KS John James Ingalls Ingalls.jpg Marble Charles Niehaus 1905 National Statuary Hall
KS Dwight D. Eisenhower Eisenhower bronze.jpg Bronze Jim Brothers 2003 Rotunda
KY Henry Clay Henry Clay Sculpture.jpg Bronze Charles Niehaus 1929 National Statuary Hall
KY Ephraim McDowell Ephraim McDowell, statue by Charles H. Niehaus.jpg Bronze Charles Niehaus 1929 Capitol Visitor Center
LA Huey Pierce Long Long h.jpg Bronze Charles Keck 1941 National Statuary Hall
LA Edward Douglass White Arthur C Morgan bronze White.jpg Bronze Arthur C. Morgan 1955 Capitol Visitor Center
ME William King King w.jpg Marble Franklin Simmons 1878 House corridor, 2nd Floor
ME Hannibal Hamlin Hamlin.jpg Bronze Charles E. Tefft 1935 National Statuary Hall
MD Charles Carroll Carrollnshc.jpg Bronze Richard E. Brooks 1903 Crypt
MD John Hanson Hansonnshc.jpg Bronze Richard E. Brooks 1903 Senate corridor, 2nd Floor
MA Samuel Adams Samuel Adams given by Massachusetts to the National Statuary Hall Collection.jpg Marble Anne Whitney 1876 Crypt
MA John Winthrop John Winthrop statue.jpg Marble Richard S. Greenough 1876 Hall of Columns
MI Lewis Cass Cass NSHC.jpg Marble Daniel Chester French 1889 National Statuary Hall
MI Gerald Ford Gerald R Ford sculpture.jpg Bronze J. Brett Gill 2011 Rotunda
MN Henry Mower Rice Rice NSHC.jpg Marble Frederick Triebel 1916 National Statuary Hall
MN Maria L. Sanford Sanford cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Evelyn Raymond 1958 Capitol Visitor Center
MS Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis Statue.jpg Bronze Augustus Lukeman 1931 National Statuary Hall
MS James Z. George George cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Augustus Lukeman 1931 Capitol Visitor Center
MO Thomas Hart Benton Benton NSHC.jpg Marble Alexander Doyle 1899 National Statuary Hall
MO Francis Preston Blair, Jr. Francis Preston Blair Jr.jpg Marble Alexander Doyle 1899 Hall of Columns
MT Charles Marion Russell Russell 1.jpg Bronze John B. Weaver 1959 National Statuary Hall
MT Jeannette Rankin Rankin cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Terry Minmaugh 1985 Capitol Visitor Center
NE William Jennings Bryan William Jennings Bryan sculpture.jpg Bronze Rudulph Evans 1937 National Statuary Hall
NE J. Sterling Morton Morton cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Rudulph Evans 1937 Capitol Visitor Center
NV Patrick Anthony McCarran Mccarran.jpg Bronze Yolande Jacobson 1960 Senate Wing, 2nd Floor
NV Sarah Winnemucca Sarah Winnemucca statue.jpg Bronze Benjamin Victor 2005 Capitol Visitor Center
NH John Stark Stark.jpg Marble Carl Conrads 1894 Crypt
NH Daniel Webster Webster NSHC.jpg Marble Carl Conrads (after Thomas Ball) 1894 National Statuary Hall
NJ Philip Kearny Kearny.jpg Bronze Henry Kirke Brown 1888 Hall of Columns
NJ Richard Stockton Stockton.jpg Marble Henry Kirke Brown (completed by
Henry Kirke Bush-Brown)
1888 Crypt
NM Dennis Chavez Dennis Chavez.jpg Bronze Felix W. de Weldon 1966 Senate Wing, 2nd Floor
NM Po'pay Po-Pay cvc 500h 1.jpg Marble Cliff Fragua 2005 Capitol Visitor Center
NY George Clinton George Clinton bronze statue by Henry Kirke Brown.jpg Bronze Henry Kirke Brown 1873 Senate Wing, 2nd Floor
NY Robert R. Livingston Livingston1.jpg Bronze Erastus Dow Palmer 1875 Crypt
NC Zebulon Baird Vance Vance.jpg Bronze Gutzon Borglum 1916 National Statuary Hall
NC Charles Brantley Aycock Aycock.jpg Bronze Charles Keck 1932 Crypt
ND John Burke John burke.jpg Bronze Avard Fairbanks 1963 National Statuary Hall
ND Sakakawea Sakakawea cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Arizona Bronze Atelier (after Leonard Crunelle, 1909) 2003 Capitol Visitor Center
OH James A. Garfield Garfield NSHC.jpg Marble Charles Niehaus 1886 Rotunda
OH William Allen Allen w.jpg Marble Charles Niehaus 1887 National Statuary Hall
OK Sequoyah Sequoyah NSHC.jpg Bronze Vinnie Ream (completed by G. Julian Zolnay) 1917 National Statuary Hall
OK Will Rogers Rogers NSHC.jpg Bronze Jo Davidson 1939 House corridor, 2nd Floor
OR Jason Lee Lee j.jpg Bronze Gifford MacG. Proctor 1953 National Statuary Hall
OR John McLoughlin Mcloughlin.jpg Bronze Gifford MacG. Proctor 1953 Capitol Visitor Center
PA Robert Fulton Fultonnshc.jpg Marble Howard Roberts 1889 National Statuary Hall
PA John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg 70px Marble Blanche Nevin 1889 Crypt
RI Nathanael Greene Greene.jpg Marble Henry Kirke Brown 1870 Crypt
RI Roger Williams Williams NSHC.jpg Marble Franklin Simmons 1872 Senate corridor, 2nd Floor
SC John C. Calhoun Calhoun NSHC.jpg Marble Frederick Ruckstull 1910 Crypt
SC Wade Hampton Hampton cvc 500h 1.jpg Marble Frederick Ruckstull 1929 Capitol Visitor Center
SD William Henry Harrison Beadle Beadle.jpg Bronze H. Daniel Webster 1938 National Statuary Hall
SD Joseph Ward Ward cvc 500h 1.jpg Marble Bruno Beghé 1963 Capitol Visitor Center
TN Andrew Jackson Jackson NSHC.jpg Bronze Belle Kinney Scholz
and Leopold Scholz
1928 Rotunda
TN John Sevier Sevier.jpg Bronze Belle Kinney Scholz
and Leopold Scholz
1931 National Statuary Hall
TX Stephen F. Austin Stephen Austin by Elisabet Ney,1905.jpg Marble Elisabet Ney 1905 Hall of Columns
TX Sam Houston Sam Houston by Elisabet Ney,1905.jpg Marble Elisabet Ney 1905 National Statuary Hall
UT Brigham Young Young.jpg Marble Mahonri Young 1950 National Statuary Hall
UT Philo T. Farnsworth Farnsworth cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze James R. Avati 1990 Capitol Visitor Center
VT Ethan Allen Allen e.jpg Marble Larkin G. Mead 1876 National Statuary Hall
VT Jacob Collamer Collamer.jpg Marble Preston Powers 1881 Senate Wing, 1st Floor
VA Robert E. Lee Lee r.jpg Bronze Edward V. Valentine 1934 Crypt
VA George Washington Washington NSHC.jpg Bronze Jean Antoine Houdon 1934 Rotunda
WA Marcus Whitman Whitman.jpg Bronze Avard Fairbanks 1953 National Statuary Hall
WA Mother Joseph Mother Joseph statue United States Capitol side view.jpg Bronze Felix W. de Weldon 1980 Capitol Visitor Center
WV John E. Kenna Kenna.jpg Marble Alexander Doyle 1901 Hall of Columns
WV Francis Harrison Pierpont Pierpont.jpg Marble Franklin Simmons 1910 National Statuary Hall
WI Jacques Marquette Marquette NSHC.jpg Marble Gaetano Trentanove 1896 House corridor, 2nd Floor
WI Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Lafollet.jpg Marble Jo Davidson 1929 National Statuary Hall
WY Esther Hobart Morris Morris NSHC.jpg Bronze Avard Fairbanks 1960 Hall of Columns
WY Washakie Washakie cvc 500h 1.jpg Bronze Dave McGary 2000 Capitol Visitor Center

Replacement of statues

A 2003 change in the law allows a state to remove a previously placed statue from the collection and replace it with another. Since this change, six states have replaced statues, with one of those states in the process of replacing a second statue; one other is in the process of replacing a statue:

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