List of Equestrian Statues in The United States - List - South Carolina

South Carolina

  • Columbia
    • Wade Hampton III, by Frederick W. Ruckstull, South Carolina State House, 1903-06.
    • The Torch Bearers, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Wardlaw College of Education, University of South Carolina, 1953, this cast 1963-65.
    • The Boy of The Waxhaws (Andrew Jackson), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Garrett Gardens, Columbia College, 1967.
  • Hampton

  • Lancaster
    • The Boy of The Waxhaws (Andrew Jackson), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Andrew Jackson State Park, 1967.
    • Murrells Inlet
    • Youth Taming the Wild, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1927.
    • Riders of the Dawn, by Adolph A. Weinman, Brookgreen Gardens, ca. 1942.
    • Don Quichote, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1946-47.
    • Pegasus, by Laura Gardin Fraser, Brookgreen Gardens, 1946-54.
    • Fighting Stallions, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1950.
    • Sancho Panza, by Carl Paul Jennewein, Brookgreen Gardens, 1971.
  • Riders of the Dawn

  • Don Quichote and Sancho Panza

  • Pegasus

  • Fighting Stallions

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