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Take a Look at the American Revolution’s Statues in the U.S. Capitol

Even some of the lesser known Founding Fathers have a place in the halls of Congress.

Joe Perticone
Jul 4, 2023
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Happy Independence Day and welcome to Press Pass, The Bulwark’s twice-weekly guide to Congress, campaigns, and what makes Washington tick. Today’s edition of Press Pass is free, but in order to not miss out on subscriber-only newsletters, take advantage the 30-day free trial for Bulwark+.

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For the July Fourth holiday, I have some fare that’s lighter than the doom and gloom about today’s politics that I usually dish up: a little tour some of the statuary art in the U.S. Capitol Building. Each state submits two statues to be on display; they are strategically placed throughout the Capitol. Some of my favorites include Hawaii’s King Kamehameha I and California’s Junípero Serra. There are also a handful of statues on permanent display that are not part of the Statuary Hall collection. But today is all about the American Revolution, so here are some of the Founding Fathers, including many lesser known ones, all photographed by my Bulwark colleague Hannah Yoest.

We’ll resume regular programming later this week—but in the meantime, enjoy these photos and have a happy Fourth.

Roger Sherman, Connecticut

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Caesar Rodney, Delaware

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Charles Carroll, Maryland

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Samuel Adams, Massachusetts

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John Stark, New Hampshire

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Richard Stockton, New Jersey

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Robert Livingston, New York

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John P.G. “Peter” Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania

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Nathanael Greene, Rhode Island

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Ethan Allen, Vermont

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George Washington, Virginia

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Benjamin Franklin

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Thomas Jefferson

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TomD
Jul 4

And every one of them knew the difference between a factual grievance and a Big Lie.

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CHRISTOPHER WOOD
Jul 4

Thanks for the photo essay, Joe.

Enjoy your 4th!

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