An equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker (sometimes called General Joseph Hooker) is installed outside the Massachusetts State House, facing Beacon Street...
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Joseph Hooker (November 13, 1814 – October 31, 1879) was an American Civil War general for the Union, chiefly remembered for his decisive defeat by Confederate...
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of the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1993. The Dyer statue, along with the nearby equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker...
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Beacon Street sidewalk, through a fence. Only the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker and the statue of Mary Dyer remained open to close public inspection...
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Beacon Street sidewalk, through a fence. Only the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker and the statue of Mary Dyer remained open to close public inspection...
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Beacon Street sidewalk, through a fence. Only the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker and the statue of Mary Dyer remained open to close public inspection...
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Daniel Chester French (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
the Fairmount Park Art Association); and the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker in Boston. French was one of many sculptors who frequently employed Audrey...
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Beacon Street sidewalk, through a fence. Only the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker and the statue of Mary Dyer remained open to close public inspection...
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Beacon Street sidewalk, through a fence. Only the equestrian statue of Joseph Hooker and the statue of Mary Dyer remained open to close public inspection...
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Edward Clark Potter (section Equestrian statues)
Chester French) Equestrian Statue of George Washington, Place d'Iéna, Paris, France (1900). Dedication of the General Joseph Hooker statue, Massachusetts...
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This is a list of equestrian statues in the United States. Girdwood Mountain Man, by Frederic Remington, Alyeska Resort cast 1907(?) Phoenix Lariat Cowboy...
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George Meade (category People of Pennsylvania in the American Civil War)
Place to Meade's wife Equestrian statue of Meade by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, on the Gettysburg Battlefield Equestrian statue of Meade, by Alexander Milne...
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John F. Reynolds (category Commandants of the Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy)
Generals McClellan and Joseph Hooker complained that "a scared governor ought not to be permitted to destroy the usefulness of an entire division," but...
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Franklin Simmons (section Union League of Philadelphia)
Morris Hunt, architect. Bust of Robert Treat Paine (marble, 1892), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts. Equestrian Statue of Major General John A. Logan...
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Robert E. Lee (category Members of the Aztec Club of 1847)
other Confederate statues were removed in 2020, and the equestrian statue of Lee was removed on September 8, 2021, at the direction of the state government...
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Massachusetts State House (category Government of Massachusetts)
section of the building was completed. In front of the building is an equestrian statue of General Joseph Hooker. Other statues in front of the building...
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Winfield Scott Hancock (category Members of the Aztec Club of 1847)
War portal List of American Civil War generals (Union) List of equestrian statues in the District of Columbia List of equestrian statues in Pennsylvania...
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imply that Joseph Hooker made larger mistakes than Revere without repercussions, and the last line invokes a quote from Act II Scene II of Shakespeare's...
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Ambrose Burnside (category Republican Party governors of Rhode Island)
Gen. Joseph Hooker, whom Burnside disliked. Burnside assumed charge of the Army of the Potomac in a change of command ceremony at the farm of Julia Claggett...
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John Sedgwick (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
worse than that of an entire division. Sedgwick is buried near his birthplace of Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut. An equestrian statue honors him and the...
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Chesterwood (Massachusetts) (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Minute Man statue, commissioned in 1873 and placed at the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, in 1875. Following his purchase of the farm, French...
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Henry Warner Slocum (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state))
in his speech and conduct, whatever might be the future result." Equestrian statues of Slocum are located at Steven's Knoll and Culp's Hill, Gettysburg...
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Oliver Otis Howard (category American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor)
Union flank and attack it. Howard was warned by Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, now commanding the Army of the Potomac, that his flank was "in the air", not anchored...
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William M. R. French (category Directors of the Art Institute of Chicago)
Secretary of The Chicago Academy of Design, which was later reorganized as the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (1879). The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts changed...
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McPherson Ridge (category Protected areas of Adams County, Pennsylvania)
Gettysburg Times. November 20, 1960. Retrieved 2011-11-04. "Major General John F. Reynolds Equestrian Statue". Waymarking.com. Retrieved 2019-07-21....
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ingestion Adrastus (c. 550s BC), exiled son of Gordias, king of Phrygia Vibulenus Agrippa (36 AD), Roman equestrian, poison Ahn Jae-hwan (2008), South Korean...
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Wade Hampton III (category University of South Carolina alumni)
Cathedral Churchyard. Statues of him were erected in the South Carolina State House building and the United States Capitol. An equestrian statue by Frederick W...
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James Longstreet (category Academy of Richmond County alumni)
that was occupied by Longstreet in the winter of 1863–64, is now The Longstreet Museum. Equestrian statue of General Longstreet on his horse Hero in Pitzer...
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Burns Statue" "Obama Awards Medal of Honor to Civil War Veteran," The Wall Street Journal, November 6, 2014. Statue of Col. Charles F. Taylor of Kennett...
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John B. Gordon (category American people of Scottish descent)
grounds of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta is the only public equestrian statue in the city. U.S. Highway 19 in Gordon's native Upson County, Georgia...
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