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156: 2077: 1588: 147: 2089: 1598: 216:. The granite plaza surface is marked for 850 feet (260 m) with the approximate location of the early Colonial shoreline c. 1630. The street layout and building plot plan designations from an 1820 map are shown by etched dashed lines and changes from pink granite to grey granite paving slabs. The shoreline marking artwork entitled, 209:. The inscription on the monument states "Samuel Adams 1722–1803 – A Patriot – He organized the Revolution, and signed the Declaration of Independence. Governor – A True Leader of the People. Erected A. D. 1880, from a fund bequeathed to the city of Boston by Jonathan Phillips. A statesman, incorruptible and fearless." 95:, Samuel's cousin and also a president, should have been chosen, but at the time Samuel Adams was the most popular figure in the state's history. Having written thousands of letters to political leaders and newspapers, he was called "the most persuasive political writers of all time" by 117:
that stated, "Yet under the dome of the Capitol / Stands Samuel Adams erect and tall, / As free as his namesake before the fall; / And though the image was carved by woman / Rarely is marble so grandly human." The statue was unveiled in the Capitol on December 19, 1876.
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Adams attitude suggests one of defiance against British rule, such as the manner in which his arms are crossed, and determination. Adam's face is finely chiseled, and he wears citizen's clothing of the period. The Revolutionary patriot, Adams founded the
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Whitney won a contest in 1873 to create a statue of Samuel Adams, one of the requirements being that the statue be carved in Italy from a plaster cast made in Boston. She traveled to Italy in 1875 to acquire
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where it proved to be so popular that the citizens of Boston commissioned a bronze version for the city. The bronze version of the statue on a granite base (1880) was installed on Congress Street in
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for the sculpture. It was sent to Washington, D.C. in 1876, the country's centennial. In a verse that mocked the judges who first selected her in a blind competition to create a statue for
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The pedestal is ten feet high. That statue sits upon a polished Quincy granite base and cap and a lower nine-feet square base of unpolished
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to protest unfair taxation on the residents of the colonies. The statue is meant to convey his attitude at the point, after the
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Murdock, Myrtle Chaney, National Statuary Hall in the Nation’s Capitol, Monumental Press, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1955 p. 45.
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is made with etched silhouettes of seaweed, sea grass, fish, shells and other materials found along a high tide line.
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asked each state to provide the nation's capitol with two statues of prominent individuals. Some thought that
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Edward T. James; Janet Wilson James; Paul S. Boyer; Radcliffe College (1971). "Whitney, Anne".
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Architect of the Capitol under the Joint Committee on the Library (1965).
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It first stood in Adams Square, but was moved for the construction of the
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Before being sent to Washington, D.C. the statue was exhibited at the
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Clerk of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1766–1774
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remove British troops from the city. The troops were moved to
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Index

Samuel Adams (Whitney)

National Statuary Hall Collection
Anne Whitney
Samuel Adams
National Statuary Hall Collection
US Capitol
Washington, D.C.
Faneuil Hall Plaza
Congress
John Adams
George Sand
Carrara marble
Charles Sumner
New York Evening Telegram
Samuel Adams
Faneuil Hall Plaza


Boston Athenæum
Faneuil Hall Plaza
British rule
taxation
Sons of Liberty
John Hancock
Boston Massacre
Governor Thomas Hutchinson
Castle Island
Boston Harbor
Quincy granite

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