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Charles Carroll (1737-1832)
Maryland
Bronze by Richard E. Brooks
Given in 1903
Crypt
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20221229_Carroll
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Wade Hampton (1818-1902)
South Carolina
Marble by Frederic W. Ruckstull
Given in 1929
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230123_Hampton
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
The explorers are shown on the Missouri river looking over a Mandan village.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070844
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
On July 4, 1776, delegates to the second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia's State House, now known as Independence Hall.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505678
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Westward Expansion Corridor
Cox Corridors
A longhouse of the northwest is decorated with paintings and set amid totems. Before the building, a fur trader is trading guns to the Native Americans for furs.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070826
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
In August 1814, during the War of 1812, invading British troops burned the U.S. Capitol and other buildings in Washington. That fall, Congress met in the Patent Office building (now the National Portrait Gallery/Smithsonian American Art Museum).
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505687
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
The expansion of the nation led to the growth of the Congress, and by 1850 the Capitol Building was much too small. Over a period of 17 years, the present House and Senate wings were added to the old building and the low central dome was replaced with a cast-iron dome better suited to the enlarged Capitol.
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Reference: 505689
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Bronze lion after conservation with corrosion removed from the sculpture.
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Nathanael Greene (1742-1786)
Rhode Island
Marble by Henry Kirke Brown
Given in 1870
Crypt
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20221229_Greene
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James Shields (1806-1879)
Illinois
Bronze by Leonard W. Volk
Given in 1893
Hall of Columns
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230117_Shields
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Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973)
Montana
Bronze by Terry Mimnaugh
Given in 1985
Emancipation Hall
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230111_Rankin
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Ethan Allen (1738-1789)
Vermont
Marble by Larkin G. Mead
Given in 1876
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Florence R. Sabin (1871-1953)
Colorado
Bronze by Joy Buba
Given in 1959
Hall of Columns
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230117_Sabin
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Westward Expansion Corridor
Cox Corridors
A village celebration with dancers and indigenous percussion instruments is shown in a typical Hawaiian setting.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070827
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
At the old Stadt Huys in Albany, New York, colonial representatives devised a plan for a union of the colonies. The plan was ultimately rejected, but it became a guide for the later federal government.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505676
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Joseph Ward (1838-1889)
South Dakota
Marble by Bruno Beghé
Given in 1963
Emancipation Hall
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230111_Ward
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Father Junipero Serra (1713-1784)
California
Bronze by Ettore Cadorin
Given in 1931
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Serra
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Trappers carry a birch-bark canoe across a rapids in a stream.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070834
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
The next congressional meeting place was the State House in Annapolis, Maryland. It was here that George Washington resigned his commission as commander in chief of the Continental Army.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505674
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Henry Clay (1777-1852)
Kentucky
Bronze by Charles H. Niehaus
Given in 1929
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Clay
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Sequoya (1770?-1843)
Oklahoma
Bronze by Vinnie Ream (completed by G. Julian Zolnay)
Given in 1917
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Sequoya
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
The Old City Hall in New York was the meeting place for delegates from nine colonies, who drew up a Declaration of Rights.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505677
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House Wing, Cox Corridors
Architect Thomas U. Walter served at the U.S. Capitol from 1851 to 1865; he constructed the House and Senate wing extensions and the present dome.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505670
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
The Congress moved to Baltimore, Maryland, a safer haven during the war than Philadelphia, after the Declaration of Independence. It met in this rented building, since known as Old Congress House; the building was destroyed by fire in 1860.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 505672
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Roger Sherman (1721-1793)
Connecticut
Marble by Chauncey B. Ives
Given in 1872
Crypt
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20221229_Sherman
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Lewis Wallace (1827-1905)
Indiana
Marble by Andrew O’Connor
Given in 1910
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Wallace
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Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)
Montana
Bronze by John B. Weaver
Given in 1959
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Russell
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Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
New Hampshire
Marble by Carl Conrads (after Thomas Ball)
Given in 1894
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Webster
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John Sevier (1745-1815)
Tennessee
Bronze by Belle Kinney and Leopold F. Scholz
Given in 1931
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Sevier
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Philo T. Farnsworth (1906-1971)
Utah
Bronze by James R. Avati
Given in 1990
Emancipation Hall
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230111_Farnsworth
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Construction work continues in the Cannon House Office Building's north wing.
Phase 2 of the Cannon Renewal Project began in January 2019 and is scheduled to be complete in November 2020. The entire north side of the building, from the basement to the fifth floor, is closed. Work includes demolishing and rebuilding the fifth floor, conserving the exterior stonework and rehabilitating the individual office suites.
Full project details at www.aoc.gov/cannon.
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Reference: 515139
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Ulysses S. Grant
Marble by Franklin Simmons
1899
Rotunda
U.S. Capitol
For more information on this statue, visit www.aoc.gov.
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Taken by AOC Photographer Thomas Hatzenbuhler.
Reference: 20230105_Grant
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Ernest Gruening (1886-1974)
Alaska
Bronze by George Anthonisen
Given in 1977
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230123_Gruening
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Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899)
West Virginia
Marble by Franklin Simmons
Given in 1910
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230119_Pierpont
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Allyn Cox
Oil on Canvas
1973-1974
Hall of Capitols
House wing, Cox Corridors
In the summer of 1783 Congress moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where it met in Nassau Hall of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Construction work continues in the Cannon House Office Building's east wing.
Phase 3 of the Cannon Renewal Project began in January 2021 and is scheduled to be complete in December 2022. The entire east side of the building, from the basement to the fifth floor, is closed. Work includes demolishing and rebuilding the fifth floor, conserving the exterior stonework and rehabilitating the individual office suites.
Full project details at www.aoc.gov/cannon.
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Constantino Brumidi
Fresco
1878
Senate wing
U.S. Capitol
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Taken by AOC Photographer James Rosenthal.
Reference: 456013
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Esther Hobart Morris (1814-1902)
Wyoming
Bronze by Avard Fairbanks
Given in 1960
Hall of Columns
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230117_Hobart_Morris
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George Washington (1732-1799)
Virginia
Bronze by Jean Antoine Houdon
Given in 1934
Rotunda
U.S. Capitol
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Taken by AOC Photographer Thomas Hatzenbuhler.
Reference: 20230105_Washington
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
This mural shows different methods used by prospectors in the search for wealth in California, the Yukon and Alaska.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070847
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Caesar Rodney (1728-1784)
Delaware
Marble by Bryant Baker
Given in 1934
Crypt
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20221229_Rodney
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James Zachariah George (1826-1897)
Mississippi
Bronze by Augustus Lukeman
Given in 1931
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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Reference: 20230123_George
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Lewis Cass (1782-1866)
Michigan
Marble by Daniel Chester French
Given in 1889
National Statuary Hall
U.S. Capitol
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Roger Williams (1603/06-1683)
Rhode Island
Marble by Franklin Simmons
Given in 1872
Senate Wing, 2nd Floor
U.S. Capitol
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Reference: 20230117_Williams
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Westward Expansion Corridor
Cox Corridors
Two different types of covered wagons are shown, along with livestock and a family of settlers cooking a meal over an open fire.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
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Reference: 070821
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EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Westward Expansion Corridor
Cox Corridors
This college building in Kansas was one of the first created under the 1862 Morrill Act, which was meant to ensure higher education for all classes of Americans.
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Helen Keller (1880-1968)
Alabama
Bronze By Edward Hlavka
Emancipation Hall
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
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