John Stark and Daniel Webster.
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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.
Alabama is represented in Statuary Hall at the US Congress by Joseph Wheeler and Helen Keller. Each state is allowed to contribute two statues to be displayed in Statuary Hall.
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The Center Hall of the U.S. Capitol is called Emancipation Hall. The naming of this hall is in reference to the enslaved workers that helped to construct this important building.
Senators "Bob" Bartlett and Ernest Gruening.
Robert E. Lee; George Washington
Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.
Senator Henry Rice and educator Maria L. Sanford.
Bronze or marble. The designer has the right to add alloys into the Bronze statues.
The center hall for the US capitol is called the Rotunda
Jonathon Trumbull, the first Governor of Connecticut and Senator Roger Sherman.