Dionisio "Dennis" Chavez, US Senator from 1935-1962 and the first native born Hispanic elected to the US Senate. He was the first NM Senator to be born in New Mexico and is one of only two US Hispanic Senators in history.
Po'pay of the Ohkay Owingeh and the leader of the Pueblo Indian Revolt against the Spanish Colony in 1680.
The Statuary Hall in the Capital building is sometimes referred to as the Whisper Chamber because of it's supposed acoustics. The room has a dome shape to it.
Helen Keller and Joseph Wheeler, General, CSA, General, USA and US Congressman.
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Philip H. Viles has written: 'National Statuary Hall' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Buildings, structures, National Statuary Hall (United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.), Biography
John Stark and Daniel Webster.
Robert E. Lee; George Washington
Senators "Bob" Bartlett and Ernest Gruening.
Bronze or marble. The designer has the right to add alloys into the Bronze statues.
Senator Henry Rice and educator Maria L. Sanford.
Dr. Florence Rene Sabin and atronaut John (Jack) Swigert
Jonathon Trumbull, the first Governor of Connecticut and Senator Roger Sherman.
Senator Charles Carroll and John Hanson, President of the Continental Congress.