Hall of Columns - National Statuary Hall Collection

National Statuary Hall Collection

  • Francis Preston Blair from Missouri, in marble by Alexander Doyle in 1899.
  • Charles Carroll from Maryland, in bronze, by Richard E. Brooks in 1903.
  • Zachariah Chandler from Michigan, in marble, by Charles H. Niehaus in 1913.
  • Jacob Collamer from Vermont, in marble, by Preston Powers in 1881.
  • Jabez L. M. Curry from Alabama, in marble, by Dante Sodini in 1908.
  • James Z. George from Mississippi, in bronze, by Augustus Lukeman in 1931.
  • Nathanael Greene from Rhode Island, in marble, by Henry Kirke Brown in 1870.
  • Ernest Gruening from Alaska, in bronze, by George Anthonisen in 1977.
  • James Harlan from Iowa, in bronze, by Nellie Walker in 1910.
  • Mother Joseph from Washington, in bronze, by Felix W. de Weldon in 1980.
  • Philip Kearny from New Jersey, in bronze, by Henry Kirke Brown in 1888.
  • John E. Kenna from West Virginia, in marble, by Alexander Doyle in 1901.
  • Thomas Starr King from California, in bronze, by Haig Patigian in 1931.(Removed by California and Replaced with Regan in the Rotunda)
  • Eusebio Kino from Arizona, in marble, by Suzanne Silvercruys in 1965.
  • Julius Sterling Morton from Nebraska, in bronze, by Rudulph Evans in 1937.
  • James Shields from Illinois, in bronze, by Leonard W. Volk in 1893.
  • Edmund Kirby Smith from Florida, in bronze, by C. Adrian Pillars in 1922.
  • Joseph Ward from South Dakota, in marble, by Bruno Beghé in 1963.
  • Sarah Winnemucca from Nevada, in bronze, by Benjamin Victor in 2005.
  • John Winthrop from Massachusetts, in marble, by Richard S. Greenough in 1876.

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