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John Gorrie Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of John Gorrie was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Florida in 1914. A physician, scientist, inventor and humanitarian, Gorrie is considered the father of refrigeration and air-conditioning.

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John Hanson Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of John Hanson was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Maryland in 1903. Hanson was one of the strongest colonial advocates of independence.

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John McLoughlin Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of John McLoughlin was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Oregon in 1953.

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John Middleton Clayton Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of John Middleton Clayton was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Delaware in 1934.

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John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Pennsylvania in 1889.

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John Sevier Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
Tennessee gave this statue to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 1931. Belle Kinney and Leopold F. Scholz are the only married artists to collaborate on statues in the collection.

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Johnny Cash Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
Singer and songwriter John R. "Johnny" Cash (1932-2003) was a towering figure in 20th-century American music. Arkansas gave this statue to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 2024. Before this commission, artist Kevin Kresse worked on a bust of Cash for a series of sculptures depicting Arkansas

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James Shields Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of James Shields was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Illinois in 1893. Shields is the only senator to have represented three states in the U.S. Senate (Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri).

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Henry Clay Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Henry Clay was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Kentucky in 1929.

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Henry Mower Rice Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Henry Mower Rice was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Minnesota in 1916.

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Huey Pierce Long Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Huey Pierce Long was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Louisiana in 1941. Long served as governor of Louisiana and as a member of the U.S. Senate.

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Jacob Collamer Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Jacob Collamer was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Vermont in 1881.

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Jacques Marquette Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Jacques Marquette was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Wisconsin in 1896.

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James Zachariah George Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of James Zachariah George was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Mississippi in 1931.

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James A. Garfield Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of James Garfield was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Ohio in 1886. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States, serving from 1881 until he died from a gunshot wound 200 days later.

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George Washington Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of George Washington was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Virginia in 1934. After serving as commander of the Continental Army and presiding over the Constitutional Convention, George Washington was unanimously elected the first President of the United States.

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George Laird Shoup Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of George Laird Shoup was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Idaho in 1910. Shoup was the first governor of the state of Idaho and served in the U.S. Senate.

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George Clinton Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of George Clinton was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by New York in 1873. Clinton was the first governor of the state of New York.

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Francis Preston Blair Jr. Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
Missouri gave this statue to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 1899. Alexander Doyle (1857-1922) sculpted three statues in the collection, contributed by Missouri and West Virginia.

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Francis Harrison Pierpont Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Francis Harrison Pierpont was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by West Virginia in 1910.
Marble statue of a person standing.

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Frances E. Willard Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Frances Willard was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Illinois in 1905. Her statue was the first honoring a woman to be chosen for the collection.

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Florence R. Sabin Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Florence Sabin was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Colorado in 1959.

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Helen Keller Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Helen Keller was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Alabama in 2009. Keller's statue replaced a statue of Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, which Alabama had donated in 1908.

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Hannibal Hamlin Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Hannibal Hamlin was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Maine in 1935.

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Gerald R. Ford Jr. Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States, was the first person to assume the offices of vice president and president upon the resignation of his predecessors. This followed upon 25 years of service in Congress, including eight as House minority leader.

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Father Junipero Serra Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Father Junipero Serra was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by California in 1931. He is recognized as one of the most important Spanish missionaries in the New World.

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Edward Douglass White Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Edward Douglass White was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Louisiana in 1955. White served in the U.S. Senate and on the Supreme Court.

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Edward Lewis Bartlett Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Edward Lewis Bartlett was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Alaska in 1971. Bartlett served as Alaska's first senator after the state's admission to the union in 1959.

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Ephraim McDowell Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Ephraim McDowell was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Kentucky in 1929.

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Ernest Gruening Statue

By Sarah Davis
| January 6, 2012
This statue of Ernest Gruening was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Alaska in 1977. Gruening served as governor of Alaska and as a U.S. Senator.

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