National Statuary Hall - Statues

Statues

The following is an alphabetical list of the people depicted in the statues, along with the state represented by each statue.

  • Samuel Adams, Massachusetts
  • Ethan Allen, Vermont
  • William Allen, Ohio
  • Stephen F. Austin, Texas
  • Charles Brantley Aycock, North Carolina
  • Edward Lewis Bartlett, Alaska
  • William Henry Harrison Beadle, South Dakota
  • Thomas Hart Benton, Missouri
  • Francis Preston Blair, Jr., Missouri
  • William Edgar Borah, Idaho
  • William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska
  • John Burke, North Dakota
  • John C. Calhoun, South Carolina
  • Charles Carroll, Maryland
  • Lewis Cass, Michigan
  • Zachariah Chandler, Michigan (removed in favor of Gerald Ford in 2011)
  • Dennis Chavez, New Mexico
  • James Paul Clarke, Arkansas
  • Henry Clay, Kentucky
  • John M. Clayton, Delaware
  • George Clinton, New York
  • Jacob Collamer, Vermont
  • Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, Alabama (removed in favor of Helen Keller in 2009)
  • Saint Damien, Hawaii
  • Jefferson Davis, Mississippi
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower, Kansas
  • Philo T. Farnsworth, Utah
  • Gerald Ford, Michigan
  • Robert Fulton, Pennsylvania
  • James A. Garfield, Ohio
  • James Zachariah George, Mississippi
  • George Washington Glick, Kansas (removed in favor of Dwight Eisenhower in 2003)
  • John Gorrie, Florida
  • Nathanael Greene, Rhode Island
  • John Campbell Greenway, Arizona
  • Ernest Gruening, Alaska
  • Hannibal Hamlin, Maine
  • Wade Hampton, South Carolina
  • John Hanson, Maryland
  • James Harlan, Iowa (slated to be removed in favor of Norman Borlaug)
  • Sam Houston, Texas
  • John James Ingalls, Kansas
  • Andrew Jackson, Tennessee
  • Mother Joseph, Washington
  • Kamehameha I, Hawaii
  • Philip Kearny, New Jersey
  • Helen Keller, Alabama
  • John E. Kenna, West Virginia
  • Thomas Starr King, California (Removed in favor of Ronald Reagan in 2009)
  • William King, Maine
  • Eusebio Kino, Arizona
  • Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, Iowa
  • Robert M. La Follette, Sr., Wisconsin
  • Jason Lee, Oregon
  • Robert E. Lee, Virginia
  • Robert R. Livingston, New York
  • Crawford W. Long, Georgia
  • Huey P. Long, Louisiana
  • Father Jacques Marquette, Wisconsin
  • Patrick Anthony McCarran, Nevada
  • Ephraim McDowell, Kentucky
  • John McLoughlin, Oregon
  • Esther Hobart Morris, Wyoming
  • Julius Sterling Morton, Nebraska
  • Oliver Hazard Perry Morton, Indiana
  • John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania
  • Francis Harrison Pierpont, West Virginia
  • Po'pay, New Mexico
  • Jeanette Rankin, Montana
  • Ronald Reagan, California
  • Henry Mower Rice, Minnesota
  • Caesar Rodney, Delaware
  • Will Rogers, Oklahoma
  • Uriah Milton Rose, Arkansas
  • Charles Marion Russell, Montana
  • Florence R. Sabin, Colorado
  • Sakakawea, North Dakota
  • Maria L. Sanford, Minnesota
  • Sequoyah, Oklahoma
  • Father Junipero Serra, California
  • John Sevier, Tennessee
  • Roger Sherman, Connecticut
  • James Shields, Illinois
  • George Laird Shoup, Idaho
  • Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida
  • John Stark, New Hampshire
  • Alexander H. Stephens, Georgia
  • Richard Stockton, New Jersey
  • John L. Swigert, Colorado
  • Jonathan Trumbull, Connecticut
  • Zebulon B. Vance, North Carolina
  • Lewis Wallace, Indiana
  • Joseph Ward, South Dakota
  • Washakie, Wyoming
  • George Washington, Virginia
  • Daniel Webster, New Hampshire
  • Joseph Wheeler, Alabama
  • Edward Douglass White, Louisiana
  • Marcus Whitman, Washington
  • Frances E. Willard, Illinois
  • Roger Williams, Rhode Island
  • Sarah Winnemucca, Nevada
  • John Winthrop, Massachusetts
  • Brigham Young, Utah

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