STATUE OF EDMUND BURKE
STATUE OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON
APPENDIX
STATUES AND MONUMENTS
| Name and location | Sculptor and architect | Date | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery. | Augustus Saint-Gaudens. | Erected 1891. | Gift of Henry Adams, historian. |
| Bishop Francis Asbury (equestrian), 16th and Harvard Sts. | Augustus Lukeman, sculptor. | Unveiled Oct. 15,1924. | Gift to city. |
| Commodore John Barry, Franklin Park. | John J. Boyle, sculptor. | Unveiled May 16, 1914. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| William Jennings Bryan, Potomac Park. | Gutzon Borglum, sculptor. | Unveiled May 3, 1934. | Gift to city. |
| Buchanan Memorial, Meridian Hill Park. | H. Schuler, sculptor; William Gordon Beecher, architect. | Unveiled June 26,1930. | Do. |
| Edmund Burke, 12th St. and Massachusetts Ave. | Havard Thomas, sculptor; Horace W. Peaslee, architect. | Unveiled Oct. 12, 1922. | Do. |
| Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain, south of White House. | Daniel C. French, sculptor; Thomas Hastings, architect. | Erected 1913. | Do. |
| Colonial Settlers Monument, Ellipse, facing 15th Street. | Delos Smith, architect. | April 25, 1936. | Do. |
| Columbus Memorial Fountain, Union Station. | Lorado Taft, sculptor; D. H. Burnham & Co., architects. | Unveiled June 8, 1912. | Act of Congress, $100,000. |
| Cuban Urn, Potomac Park. | From fragments of Maine Memorial. | 1928. | Gift to city by Cuba. |
| Louis J. M. Daguerre, Smithsonian grounds. | Jonathan S. Hartley, sculptor. | Unveiled Aug. 15, 1890. | Gift to city. |
| Dante Alighieri, Meridian Hill Park. | C. Ettore Ximenes, sculptor. | Unveiled Dec. 1, 1921. | Do. |
| Darlington Memorial Fountain, Judiciary Square. | C. P. Jennewein, sculptor. | 1923. | Do. |
| Jane A. Delano Memorial, Red Cross grounds. | R. Tait McKenzie, sculptor. | Unveiled Apr. 26,1934. | Gift of Nurses of the Red Cross. |
| District of Columbia World War Memorial. | Frederick H. Brooke, H. W. Peaslee, and Nathan Wyeth, associated. | November 11, 1931. | Gift to city. |
| Dupont Memorial Fountain, Dupont Circle. | D. C. French, sculptor; Henry Bacon, architect. | Unveiled May 17, 1921. | Do. |
| John Ericsson, Potomac Park. | James E. Fraser, sculptor. | Unveiled May 29, 1926. | Act of Congress, $35,000; part gift of Scandinavians. |
| Admiral David Farragut, Farragut Square. | Vinnie Ream Hoxie, sculptor. | Unveiled Apr. 25, 1881. | Act of Congress, $20,000. |
| First Division Memorial, President’s Park. | D. C. French, sculptor; Cass Gilbert, architect. | Unveiled Oct. 4, 1924. | Gift to city. |
| Fountain, Botanic Gardens. | Auguste Bartholdi, sculptor. | 1876. | Brought from Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia. |
| Benjamin Franklin, 10th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | Jacques Jouvenal, sculptor; after Plassman. | Erected Jan. 17, 1889. | Gift to city. |
| Gallaudet Group, Columbia Institute for Deaf Mutes. | Daniel Chester French, sculptor. | Erected 1889. | Gift of the Deaf. |
| James A. Garfield, First St. and Maryland Ave. | J. Q. A. Ward, sculptor. | Unveiled May 12, 1887. | Congress, $37,500; and in part gift. |
| James Cardinal Gibbons, 16th St. and Park Rd. | Leo Lentelli, sculptor; George Koyl, architect. | Erected 1932. | Gift to city. |
| Samuel Gompers and American Federation of Labor Memorial, 10th St. and Massachusetts Ave. | Robert Aitken, sculptor. | Dedicated Oct. 7, 1933. | Do. |
| General U. S. Grant Memorial, Union Square. | Henry M. Shrady, sculptor; Edward P. Casey, architect. | Dedicated Apr. 27, 1922. | Act of Congress, $250,000. |
| Gen. Nathanael Greene (equestrian), Maryland and Massachusetts Aves. NE. | H. K. Brown, sculptor. | Erected 1877. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Dr. Samuel Gross, Smithsonian grounds. | A. Stirling Calder, sculptor. | Unveiled May 5, 1897. | Gift to city. |
| Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, 7th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | J. Massey Rhind, sculptor; Rankin, Kellogg & Crane, architects. | Unveiled July 3, 1909. | Gift to city, $35,000; Act of Congress, $10,000 for pedestal. |
| Hahnemann Memorial, Scott Circle. | Charles Henry Niehaus, sculptor. | Unveiled June 21, 1900. | Gift to city. |
| Alexander Hamilton, south steps of Treasury Building. | James E. Fraser, sculptor; Henry Bacon, architect. | Unveiled May 17, 1923. | Do. |
| Gen. Winfield S. Hancock (equestrian), between 7th and 8th Sts. on Pennsylvania Ave. | Henry J. Ellicott, sculptor. | Unveiled May 12, 1896. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Joseph Henry, Smithsonian grounds. | W. W. Story, sculptor. | Unveiled Apr. 19, 1882. | Act of Congress, $15,000. |
| Gen. Andrew Jackson, Lafayette Park (first equestrian in U. S.). | Clark Mills, sculptor. | Unveiled Jan. 8, 1853. | Act of Congress, $32,000; part gift. |
| Jeanne d’Arc. | Paul Dubois, sculptor. | Unveiled Jan. 6, 1922. | Gift to city. |
| Thomas Jefferson Memorial, south of Tidal Basin. | John R. Pope, architect. | Under construction. | Act of Congress, $3,000,000. |
| Admiral John Paul Jones, foot of 17th St. | Charles H. Niehaus, sculptor; Thomas Hastings, architect. | Unveiled Apr. 17, 1912. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Gen. Thaddeus Kosciuszko,Lafayette Park. | Antoni Popiel, sculptor. | Unveiled May 11, 1910. | Gift to city. |
| General Lafayette, Lafayette Park. | Alexandre Falguire and Antoine Mercie. | Erected 1891. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| L’Enfant Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery. | Welles Bosworth, architect. | Dedicated 1909. | Gift of American Institute of Architects. |
| Abraham Lincoln, Judiciary Square. | Lott Flannery, sculptor. | Unveiled Apr. 15, 1868. | Gift to city. |
| Lincoln the Emancipator, Lincoln Park. | Thomas Ball, sculptor. | Unveiled Apr. 14, 1876. | Gift of freed slaves to city. |
| General John A. Logan (equestrian), 13th St. and Rhode Island Ave. | Franklin Simmons, sculptor. | Dedicated Apr. 9, 1901. | Act of Congress, $50,000; part gift. |
| Henry W. Longfellow, Connecticut Ave. and M St. | William Couper, sculptor. | Unveiled May 15, 1909. | Gift to city; pedestal by Congress. |
| Martin Luther, facing Thomas Circle. | Replica of figure by Reitschel at Worms. | Erected 1884. | $10,000. |
| Chief Justice John Marshall, Capitol grounds. | W. W. Story, sculptor. | do. | Gift to city. |
| Gen. George B. McClellan (equestrian), Connecticut Ave. and Columbia Rd. | Frederick MacMonnies, sculptor. | Unveiled May 2, 1907. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| McMillan Fountain (Senator James), McMillan Park. | Herbert Adams, sculptor; Charles A. Platt, architect. | Erected 1913. | Gift to city. |
| Gen. James B. McPherson (equestrian), McPherson Square. | Louis T. Rebisso, sculptor. | Dedicated Oct. 18, 1876. | Act of Congress, $25,000; part gift to city. |
| Gen. George G. Meade, Union Square. | Charles Grafly, sculptor; Simon & Simon, architects. | Dedicated Oct. 19, 1927. | Gift to city by State of Pennsylvania; (cost $400,000). |
| Navy and Marine Memorial, Columbia Island. | Begni del Piatta, sculptor; Harvey W. Corbett, architect. | Erected 1935. | Gift to city; base by the Government. |
| Francis G. Newlands Memorial Fountain, Chevy Chase Circle. | Edward W. Donn, Jr., architect. | Dedicated Oct. 12, 1933. | Gift to city. |
| Nuns of the Civil War Monument, Rhode Island Ave. and M St. | Jerome Connor, sculptor. | Unveiled Sept. 20, 1924. | Do. |
| Peace Monument, 1st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | Franklin Simmons, sculptor; Edward Clark, architect. | Dedicated 1877. | Act of Congress, $20,000; part gift to city. |
| Albert Pike, 3d St. and Indiana Ave. | G. Trentanove, sculptor. | Unveiled Oct. 23, 1901. | Gift to city. |
| Gen. Casimir Pulaski (equestrian), 13th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | K. Chodzinski, sculptor; Albert R. Ross, architect. | Dedicated May 11, 1910. | Act of Congress, $55,000. |
| Gen. John A. Rawlins, 18th St. and New York Ave. | Joseph A. Bailey, sculptor. | Erected 1874. | Act of Congress, $13,000. |
| General Rochambeau, Lafayette Park. | F. Hamar, of Paris, sculptor. | Unveiled May 24, 1902. | Act of Congress, $22,500. |
| Theodore Roosevelt Memorial, Theodore Roosevelt Island. | F. L. Olmsted, landscape architect; John R. Pope, architect. | Island (formerly Analostan) acquired 1931. | Gift to city. Act of May 21, 1932. |
| Benjamin Rush, Naval Medical School. | Roland Hinton Perry, sculptor. | ... | Gift to city. |
| Gen. San Martin (equestrian), Judiciary Square. | Replica of one by Dumont at Buenos Aires. | Dedicated Oct. 28, 1925. | Do. |
| General Winfield Scott (equestrian), Scott Circle. | Henry K. Brown, sculptor. | Erected 1874. | Act of Congress, $77,000. |
| General Winfield Scott, Soldiers’ Home grounds. | Launt Thompson, sculptor. | Erected 1873. | Gift to city. |
| Second Division Memorial, President’s Park, facing Constitution Avenue. | John R. Pope, architect; James E. Fraser, sculptor. | Dedicated July 18, 1936. | Do. |
| Serenity Statue, Meridian Hill Park. | Jose Clara, sculptor. | Erected 1924. | Do. |
| Alexander R. Shepherd, 14th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | U. S. J. Dunbar, sculptor. | Unveiled May 3, 1909. | Do. |
| Gen. Philip Sheridan (equestrian), Sheridan Circle. | Gutzon Borglum, sculptor. | Unveiled Nov. 25, 1908. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Gen. William T. Sherman (equestrian), south of Treasury Building. | Carl Rohl Smith, sculptor, and several others. | Unveiled Oct. 15, 1903. | Part gift, $11,000; acts of Congress, $120,000. |
| Gen. George H. Thomas (equestrian), Thomas Circle. | J. Q. A. Ward, sculptor. | Dedicated Nov. 19, 1879. | Act of Congress, $25,000; part gift to city. |
| Titanic Memorial, foot of New Hampshire Ave. | Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, sculptor; Henry Bacon, architect. | Unveiled May 26, 1931. | Gift to city. |
| General Von Steuben, Lafayette Park. | Albert Jaegers, sculptor. | Unveiled Dec. 7, 1910. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Gen. Artemas Ward, Nebraska and Massachusetts Aves. | Leonard Crunelle, sculptor. | Dedicated Nov. 3, 1938. | Gift to city. |
| Gen. George Washington (equestrian), Washington Circle. | Clark Mills, sculptor. | Unveiled Feb. 22, 1860. | Act of Congress, $50,000. |
| Washington Monument. | Robert Mills, architect. | Dedicated Feb. 21, 1885. | Act of Congress and part gift to city. |
| Daniel Webster, near Scott Circle. | G. Trentanove, sculptor. | Unveiled Jan. 18, 1900. | Act of Congress, $4,000; part gift to city. |
| John Witherspoon, Connecticut Ave. at N St. | Wm. Couper, sculptor. | Unveiled May 20, 1909. | Gift to city; pedestal by Congress. |
| Zero Milestone. | H. W. Peaslee, architect. | Erected 1922. | Act of Congress. |