Philip H. Viles has written: 'National Statuary Hall' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Buildings, structures, National Statuary Hall (United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.), Biography
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Bronze or marble. The designer has the right to add alloys into the Bronze statues.
Missouri is represented in Statuary Hall by two statues: one of Thomas Hart Benton, a prominent 19th-century politician and artist, and the other of Saint Louis, the city’s namesake and a French king known for his justice and piety. These statues were chosen to honor the state's historical figures and contributions. They are part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol.
Dr. Florence Rene Sabin and atronaut John (Jack) Swigert
The Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol building was originally designed as the House of Representatives chamber from 1807 to 1857. It served as the legislative space for the House before they moved to a larger chamber. The hall is now home to the National Statuary Hall Collection, featuring statues donated by individual states to honor notable citizens. Its unique acoustics and architectural design make it a significant historical and cultural space within the Capitol.
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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