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List of equestrian statues in the United States

This is a list of equestrian statues in the United States.

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Alabama AlaskaGirdwoodMountain Man, by Frederic Remington, Alyeska Resort cast 1907(?) ArizonaPhoenixLariat Cowboy (1926) unveiled in Phoenix, April 21, 1954. • Eusebio Francisco Kino, by Julian Martinez, Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, 1967. • PrescottBucky O'Neill Monument, by Solon Borglum, Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza, 1907. • Cowboy at Rest, by Skurja Art Casting, Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza, 1990. A copy after Solon Borglum's 1904 statue (destroyed). File:Bucky O`Neill Monument, sculpted by Solon Borglum.jpg|O'Neill File:Cowboy at Rest.jpg|Cowboy at Rest • Scottsdale • ''Come 'n Get It'', by Snell Johnson, Rawhide, 1989–90. • Jack Knife, by Ed Mell, Main Street & Marshall Way, 1993. File:20080409-ScottsdaleAZ-ArtsDistrict.jpg|Jack Knife • TucsonPancho Villa, by Julian Martinez, Veinte de Agosto Park, 1981. • Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J., by Julian Martinez, Kino Boulevard, 1987–89. ArkansasAsh FlatBronco Buster, by Frederic Remington, Remington Plaza Shopping Center, 1895, this cast ca. 2001. • Coming Through the Rye, by Frederic Remington (smaller version), Remington Plaza Shopping Center, 1902, this cast ca. 2001. • The Rattlesnake, by Frederic Remington, Remington Plaza Shopping Center, 1909, this cast ca. 2001. • Hot SpringsAmerican Pharoah (of the 2015 Triple Crown-winning horse and jockey Victor Espinoza), by James Peniston, Oaklawn Park Race Track, 2017. • Horse and Rider Group, by Barvo Walker, Oaklawn Park Race Track, 1985–86. • Horse and Rider, by Jan Woods, Oaklawn Park Race Track, 1991. • Rockamundo (Racehorse and jockey), by Alan Gipson, Oaklawn Park Race Track, 1989–90. • JonesboroBronco Buster, by Frederic Remington, Indian Mall, 1895. • The Cheyenne, by Frederic Remington (smaller version), Caraway Plaza Shopping Center, 1901. • End of the Trail, by James Earle Fraser (smaller version), Caraway Plaza Shopping Center, 1894. • Mountain Man, by Frederic Remington, Bernard Court Shopping Center, 1903. • North Little RockPioneering is Eternal, by Jack Bryant Jr., Ben E. Keith Foods, 2006. • OzarkBas-relief plaque of Dispatch Rider, by Joseph B. Bond, Sam Dale Monument, Dale County Lake, 1976. • SpringdaleBas-relief of Birdman, by Jack D. Woods, Tyson Foods Corporate Headquarters, 1987. CaliforniaAntiochSpirit Rider of the Season, by David Govedare, Wildhorse Road, 1993. Steel silhouettes of four horses, one rider. • Beverly HillsJohn Wayne, by Harry Jackson, Great Western Bank, 1984. • InglewoodSwaps (Racehorse & Jockey), by Albert Stewart, Hollywood Park Racetrack, 1955. • Los AngelesEmiliano Zapata, by Ignacio Asunsolo, Lincoln Park (Los Angeles), 1908. • Angel of the Citadel, by Marino Marini, J. Paul Getty Museum, 1948, this cast 1950. • Equestrian statue of José María Morelos (Los Angeles), by Julián Martínez, Lincoln Park (Los Angeles), 1981. • Equestrian statue of Antonio Aguilar, by Dan Medina, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, 2012. File:Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Statute, Lincoln Park, Los Angeles.JPG|Equestrian statue of José María Morelos File:Equestrian_Statue_of_Antonio_Aguilar,_Plaza_de_Los_Angeles_(cropped).jpg|Equestrian statue of Antonio AguilarLos BanosHenry Miller, by Betty Saletta, 2005. • OaklandJoaquin Miller – Poet of the Sierras, by Kisa Beeck, Joaquin Miller Park, 1942. • SacramentoPony Express Rider, by Thomas Holland, 2nd & J Streets, 1976. • Indian Being Attacked by a Bear, by Spero Anargyros, west pediment, California State Capitol, 1981–82. Recreation of Pietro Mezzara's 1873 statue (lost or destroyed). • Woman Being Attacked by a Buffalo, by Spero Anargyros, west pediment, California State Capitol, 1981–82. Recreation of Pietro Mezzara's 1873 statue (lost or destroyed). File:Californiastatecapitol.jpg|California State Capitol • Salinas • Bas-reliefs, by Jo Mora, Monterey County Courthouse, 1937. • San DiegoEl Cid, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Balboa Park, 1923–30. • Youth Taming the Wild (Horse Trainer), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Balboa Park, 1927, this cast ca. 1930–34. • ''L'Idea del Cavaliere'', by Marino Marini, San Diego Museum of Art, 1955. • El Charro, by Juan Fernando Olaguibel, Presidio Park, 1969–70. File:Anna-H-Hunt---El-Cid-1.jpg|El Cid File:Anna-HH-the-horse-Trainer.jpg|Youth Taming the Wild • San FranciscoCalifornia Volunteers, by Douglas Tilden, Spanish American War Memorial, Dolores & Market Streets, 1906. • Fountain of Energy, by A. Stirling Calder, Panama–Pacific International Exposition, 1915 (demolished). • Joan of Arc, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, ca. 1922. • Simón Bolívar, United Nations Plaza, 1981–84. A copy after Adamo Tadolini's 1874 statue in Caracas, Venezuela. • El Cid, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Lincoln Park (San Francisco), 1921, this cast 1927. • Horse and Rider, by Beniamino Bufano, Westside Court Apartments, 1935–40. • Captain Juan Bautista de Anza, by Julian Martinez, Justin Herman Plaza, 1967. File:Fountain of Energy and Tower of Jewels 1915.jpg|Fountain of Energy File:Jeanne d'Arc Joan of Arc at San Francisco's Palace of the Legion of Honor.jpg|Joan of Arc File:Lincoln Park, San Francisco 01.JPG|El Cid File:Captain Juan Bautista de Anza by Julian Martinez.jpg|de Anza • Santa BarbaraCalifornia Cowboy, by Duke Sedgwick, Earl Warren Showgrounds, 1967. • VisaliaEnd of the Trail, by James Earle Fraser, Mooney's Grove Park, 1915, this cast 1971. ColoradoColorado SpringsWilliam Jackson Palmer, by Nathan Potter, General William J. Palmer High School, 1929. • Blota Hunka (Warrior of the Plains), by Don and Charles Green, Colorado Springs Airport, 1980–81. • The Champ (Casey Tibbs), by Edd Hayes, ProRodeo Hall of Fame, 1989. File:Colorado Springs General William Palmer by David Shankbone.jpg|Palmer • DenverKit Carson, atop the Pioneer Monument, by Frederick MacMonnies, Civic Center Park, 1919. • Bronco Buster, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Civic Center Park, 1920. • On the Warpath, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Civic Center Park, 1923. File:Pioneer Monument by Frederick William MacMonnies - DSC01379.JPG|Carson Image:ProctorDenverBuckaroo.jpg|Bronco Buster Image:ProctorDenverIndian.jpg|On the WarpathJulesburgPony Express Rider, by Brenda Jean Daniher, Fort Sedgwick Museum, 2001. • TrinidadChristopher "Kit" Carson, by Augustus Lukeman (Carson figure) and Frederick Roth (horse), Kit Carson Park, dedicated 1913. File:Equestrian_statue_of_Kit_Carson.jpg|Christopher ("Kit") Carson ConnecticutBethelYoung Abe Lincoln, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Bethel Public Library, 1961. • BridgeportThe Torch Bearers, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Discovery Museum and Planetarium, ca. 1963. File:BPT TheTorchBearers.jpg|The Torch Bearers • BrooklynIsrael Putnam Monument, by Karl Gerhardt, South Cemetery, 1888. The statue is depicted on Brooklyn's town seal. File:Statue Israel Putnam CT.jpg|Putnam • DanburySybil Ludington (smaller version), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Danbury Public Library, 1960. • HartfordMarquis de Lafayette, by Paul Wayland Bartlett, Lafayette Circle, 1907, this casting 1932. • Count Casimir Pulaski, by Granville Carter, Pulaski Plaza Mall, 1973–76. File:Statue of Lafayette in Hartford, CT.jpg|Lafayette • ReddingGeneral Israel Putnam, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Putnam Memorial State Park, 1967. DelawareWilmingtonCaesar Rodney, by James Edward Kelly, Rodney Square, 1922–23. File:Caesar Rodney square.jpg|Rodney District of ColumbiaAndrew Jackson, by Clark Mills, Lafayette Square, 1852. The oldest equestrian statue in Washington, DC. • Lieutenant General George Washington, by Clark Mills, Washington Circle, 1860. • Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott, by Henry Kirke Brown, Scott Circle, 1874. • General James B. McPherson, by Louis Rebisso, McPherson Square, 1876. • General Nathanael Greene, by Henry Kirke Brown, Stanton Square, 1877. • Major General George Henry Thomas, by John Quincy Adams Ward, Thomas Circle, 1878–79. • Major General John A. Logan, by Franklin Simmons, Logan Circle, 1893. • General Winfield Scott Hancock by Henry Jackson Ellicott, 1896 • General William Tesumseh Sherman, by Carl Rohl-Smith, General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument, President's Park, 1898–1903. • Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, west side of the U.S. Capitol, 1902–22: • Ulysses S. Grant, by Henry Merwin Shrady. • Cavalry Charge, by Henry Merwin Shrady. • Artillery, by Henry Merwin Shrady. • Major General George B. McClellan, by Frederick William MacMonnies, Connecticut Avenue, 1907. • Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan, by Gutzon Borglum, Sheridan Circle, 1908. • Brigadier General Count Casimir Pulaski, by Kazimierz Chodziński, Freedom Plaza, 1910. • General Simón Bolívar, by Emile Antoine Bourdelle, Courtyard of the Organization of American States Building, 1914, this cast 1984. • Reverend Francis Asbury, by Augustus Lukeman, 16th & Mount Pleasant Streets NW, 1921. • Joan of Arc, by Paul DuBois, Meridian Hill Park, 1922. • General Jose de San Martin Memorial, by Augustin-Alexandre Dumont, Foggy Bottom, 1924. • The Arts of War: Sacrifice, by Leo Friedlander, Arlington Memorial Bridge, 1929–51. • The Arts of War: Valor, by Leo Friedlander, Arlington Memorial Bridge, 1929–51. • Reverend John Wesley, by Arthur George Walker, Wesley Theological Seminary, 1932, this cast 1961. • General George Washington, by Herbert Haseltine, Washington National Cathedral grounds, 1959. Washington is seated astride Haseltine's 1934 statue of the racehorse Man o' War. • General Simón Bolívar, by Felix de Weldon, 18th Street at Virginia Avenue, 1959. • General Bernardo de Gálvez, by Juan de Ávalos, near the State Department, 1976. • Colonel Michael Kovats de Fabriczy, by Paul Takacs, Embassy of the Republic of Hungary, 2003. File:Andrew Jackson (2873018869).jpg|Jackson File:George Washington statue.JPG|Washington by Mills File:General Winfield Scott statue (45726769).jpg|Scott by Brown File:General_Winfield_Scott_Hancock_Memorial.JPG|Winfield Scott Hancock File:McPherson Square statue.jpg|McPherson File:Greene-brown2.jpg|Greene File:West side of the George Henry Thomas statue.JPG|Thomas File:Closeup - John A. Logan statue.JPG|Logan File:Sherman monument in DC crop.jpg|Sherman File:Monument to Grant.JPG|Grant File:Grant Memorial 14.JPG|Cavalry Charge File:McClellan Memorial.JPG|McClellan Image:Philip_Sheridan_Statue.JPG|Sheridan File:General Casimir Pulaski by Kasimir Chodzinski (1910) (Control DC000039).jpg|Pulaski File:Francis Asbury Memorial - Washington, D.C..jpg|Asbury File:Joan of Arc statue Washington DC.JPG|Joan of Arc File:Ceremony at statue of South American patriot San Martin in Washington, D. C. President Truman is not present at the... - NARA - 199744.jpg|de San Martin File:Memorial Bridge statues.JPG|Valor (left) and Sacrifice File:National Cathedral George Washington equestrian statue.JPG|Washington by Haseltine File:Simón Bolívar statue.JPG|Bolívar by de Weldon File:Hungarian embassy Washington 3016.JPG|Kovats de Fabriczy FloridaJacksonvilleGeneral Andrew Jackson Reviewing the Troops, by Bob Springer, Jacksonville Landing, 1987. A copy after Clark Mills's 1853 statue in Washington, DC. File:JacksonStatueJax1.jpg|Jackson • Miami BeachEnd of the Trail (The Great Spirit), by Ettore Pellegatta, Pinetree & Flamingo Drives, 1923–24. • Pine Island RidgeMajor William Lauderdale, by Luis Montoya, Pine Island Road, 1988. File:William Lauderdale statue.jpg|Lauderdale GeorgiaAtlantaGeneral John Brown Gordon, by Solon Borglum, Georgia State Capitol, 1907. File:Stone Mountain Park, Georgia USA - panoramio (2).jpg • Stone MountainConfederate Memorial Carving, by Gutzon Borglum (1916–23), Augustus Lukeman (1923–28); Walker Hancock and Roy Faulkner (1963–72); Stone Mountain Memorial Park, completed 1972. The carving depicts Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson on horseback. It is about 90 feet (26 m) tall and 190 feet (58 m) wide. File:StoneMountain.jpg|Confederate Memorial Hawaii IdahoKelloggSt. George and the Dragon, by David Ray Dose, Hill Street, 1988. • LewistonIndian Summer 1974, by Don D. Joslyn, Nez Perce County Courthouse, 1974. File:Nez Perce County Courthouse in Lewiston, Idaho.jpg|Indian Summer 1974 IllinoisChicagoGeneral Ulysses S. Grant, by Louis Rebisso, Lincoln Park, 1891. • Signal of Peace, by Cyrus Dallin, Lincoln Park, 1894. • General John A. Logan, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Logan) and Alexander Phimister Proctor (horse), Grant Park (Chicago), 1897. • Thaddeus Kosciuszko, by Kasmir Chodzinski, Burnham Park (Chicago), 1904. • George Washington, by Daniel Chester French (Washington) and Edward Clark Potter (horse), Washington Park, 1900, this cast 1903. A replica of French & Potter's statue at the Place d'Iéna in Paris, France. • Fountain of Time, by Lorado Taft, Washington Park (Chicago park), 1920–22. • General Philip Sheridan, by Gutzon Borglum, Lake Shore Drive at Belmont Avenue, 1923. • The Pioneers, by James Earle Fraser, northwest pylon, Michigan Avenue Bridge, 1928. • The Bowman and the Spearman, two statues by Ivan Meštrović, Congress Plaza, 1928. • Thomas Masaryk Memorial, by Albin Polasek, Hyde Park, Chicago, 1941. File:Detroit Photographic Company (0327).jpg|Grant File:IndianPeace.JPG|Signal of Peace File:General Logan Statue.jpg|Logan File:2010-02-19 1920x2880 chicago kosciuszko statue.jpg|Kosciuszko File:Fountain of Time front4.jpg|Fountain of Time Image:SheridanGutzonBorglum.jpg|Sheridan File:The Pioneers James Earle Fraser.jpg|The Pioneers File:The Bowman Chicago.JPG|Bowman File:The Spearman (statue by Ivan Mestrovic).jpg|Spearman Image:Masaryk EquChi1.jpg|Masaryk • PetersburgAbraham Lincoln on the Prairie (Young Abe Lincoln), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, New Salem State Historic Site, 1961, this cast ca. 1963–64. • St. CharlesFox Chase, by Clemente Spampinato, 1974. • SpringfieldLincoln Tomb: Cavalry Group, by Larkin Goldsmith Mead, 1883. File:Abraham Lincoln Tomb Springfield Illiois.jpg|Lincoln Tomb IndianaFort WayneAnthony Wayne Monument, by George Etienne Ganiere, Friedman Square, 1918. File:Antony Wayne.jpg|Wayne • IndianapolisWar and Peace, by Rudolf Schwarz, Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Monument Circle, 1901 File:Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Indianapolis.jpg|War • MuncieAppeal to the Great Spirit (smaller version), by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Walnut & Granville Streets, ca. 1922. IowaBurlingtonGeneral John Murray Corse, by Carl Rohl-Smith, Crapo Park, 1896. • Des Moines • ''Iowa Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument'', by Carl Rohl-Smith, Iowa State Capitol, 1890–96. Four equestrian statues: • General Marcellus M. CrockerGeneral John M. CorseGeneral Grenville M. DodgeGeneral Samuel R. Curtis File:Iowa Soldiers & Sailors Monument Des Moines 1894.jpg|Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument • KeokukSamuel Ryan Curtis Memorial, unknown artist, Victory Park, 1898. KansasFort LeavenworthBuffalo Soldier Monument, by Eddie Dixon, 1991–92. File:Bfu-soldr-front.jpg|Buffalo Soldier • McPhersonThe Reconnoissance (General James B. McPherson), by John Paulding, Memorial Park, McPherson County Courthouse, 1917. File:McPherson Sculpture.jpg|McPherson • MaryvillePony Express Rider, by Richard Bergen, 1985 KentuckyLexingtonJohn Hunt Morgan Memorial, by Pompeo Coppini, (former) Fayette County Courthouse, 1909–11. File:Morgan Lexington statue.jpg|Morgan • LouisvilleJohn B. Castleman Monument, by Roland Hinton Perry, Cherokee Triangle, 1912–14. • Bellarmine Knight, by Bob Lockhart, Bellarmine University campus. File:John B. Castleman Monument.jpg|Castleman • RichmondEquestrian ("Mounted Policeman"), by Felix de Weldon, Eastern Kentucky University College of Law Enforcement, 1975–76. LouisianaNew OrleansAndrew Jackson, by Clark Mills, Jackson Square, 1856. • Army of Tennessee – Louisiana Division (Albert Sidney Johnston), by Alexander Doyle, Metairie Cemetery, 1877. • P.G.T. Beauregard Monument, by Alexander Doyle, City Park (New Orleans), 1915. • Bernardo de Galvez, by Juan de Ávalos, International Trade Mart, 1976–77. A replica of de Ávalos's statue in Washington, DC. File:Andrew Jackson NO.jpg|Jackson File:MetCemConfederateSteed.jpg|Johnston File:BeauregardStatueSideOct08.jpg|Beauregard Maine MarylandBaltimoreJohn Eager Howard Monument, by Emmanuel Frémiet, Mount Vernon Place, 1904. • Lafayette Monument, by Andrew O'Connor, Mount Vernon Place, 1924. • Lee-Jackson Monument, by Laura Gardin Fraser, Wyman Park, 1935–48. • Pulaski Monument, by Hans Schuler, Patterson Park, 1942–51. File:John Eager Howard statue, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD.jpg|Howard File:Lafayette statue, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD.jpg|Lafayette File:Pulaski-Szmurlo.jpg|Pulaski • KeedysvilleRobert E. Lee Monument, by Ron Moore, the newest monument on the Antietam Battlefield, erected June 24, 2003. MassachusettsBostonGeorge Washington, by Thomas Ball, Public Garden, 1869 • Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Boston Common, 1884 • General Joseph Hooker, by Daniel Chester French (Hooker) and Edward Clark Potter (horse), Massachusetts Statehouse, 1903 • Appeal to the Great Spirit, by Cyrus Dallin, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1908 • Paul Revere, by Cyrus Dallin, Paul Revere Plaza, North End, Boston, 1940. File:George Washington statue in the Boston Public Garden - DSC08201.JPG|Washington File:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial (36053).jpg|Shaw Memorial File:Joseph Hooker outside MA Statehouse.jpg|Hooker File:Appeal to the Great Spirit.jpg|Appeal to the Great Spirit File:2010 NorthEnd Boston 4621037522.jpg|Paul RevereDanversWilliam Penn Hussey, by George Thomas Brewster, New England Home for the Deaf, 1916. • GloucesterJoan of Arc, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, 1910, this cast 1921. • Fall RiverLafayette by Ettore and Arnaldo Zucchi, Lafayette Park, 1916 File:Statue of Lafayette in Lafayette Park, Fall River, Massachusetts.jpg|Lafayette • MilfordWilliam Draper, by Daniel Chester French (Draper) and Francis Herman Packer (horse), Draper Park, 1910–1912. File:William Franklin Draper Statue.JPG|Draper • WalpoleLieutenant Barchariah Lewis, by S. Barnicoat, Lewis Square, 1911. Image:LieutLewis.jpg|Lewis • WorcesterGeneral Charles Devens Memorial, by Daniel Chester French (Devens) and Edward Clark Potter (horse), Main & Highland Streets, 1905–06. File:General Charles Devens Statue by Daniel Chester French - 2011-09-25.jpg|Devens MichiganDetroitThaddeus Kosciuszko, by Victor Zin, Michigan-Third Street Park, 1978. A copy after Leonard Marconi's 1904 statue in Kraków, Poland. • Major General Alpheus Starkey Williams, by Henry Merwin Shrady, Belle Isle Park, 1921. File:GenThaddeusKosciuszko Detroit.jpg|Kosciuszko File:General Alpheus Starkey Williams Memorial (1810 – 1878) Henry Merwin Shady (1912–21).jpg|Major General Alpheus Starkey WilliamsMidlandAbraham Lincoln Equestrian Monument (Young Abe Lincoln), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Northwood Institute, Midland, 1961, this casting 1963. George Armstrong Custer-Monroe. Abraham Lincoln, Adrian College Library, same as the Northwood Lincoln, but much smaller. MinnesotaBloomingtonChief Thunderbird, by Robert Johnson, Thunderbird Hotel, 1980. • St PaulProgress of the State, Minnesota State Capitol by Daniel Chester French and Edward Clark Potter, 1906 MississippiVicksburgIowa Monument, by Henry Hudson Kitson, Vicksburg National Military Park, 1906–07. • Major-General Ulysses S. Grant, by Frederick Cleveland Hibbard, Vicksburg National Military Park, 1919. • Major-General John A. McClernand, by Edward Clark Potter, Vicksburg National Military Park, 1919. File:Vicksburg National Military Park.jpg|Grant MissouriIndependenceAndrew Jackson, by Charles Keck, Independence Square Courthouse, 1934, this cast 1949. It is a smaller edition of Keck's statue in Kansas City, Missouri. • Kansas CityGeorge Washington at Valley Forge, by Henry Shrady, Washington Park, 1906, this cast 1925. A replica of Shrady's statue in Brooklyn, New York City. • J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain, by Henri-Léon Gréber, Country Club Plaza, 1910. Relocated in the 1950s from Harbor Hill in Roslyn, New York. The four equestrian statues may be allegorical figures of major rivers, with the Native American rider representing the Mississippi River. • The Scout, by Cyrus Dallin, Penn Valley Park, overlooking Downtown Kansas City, 1915. • Pioneer Mother, Alexander Phimister Proctor, Penn Valley Park, 1923. • Andrew Jackson by Charles Keck, Jackson County Courthouse, 1934. • The Wagon Master, by Gus Shafer, Intercontinental Hotel, 1973. File:Jesse Clyde Nichols Memorial, KC MO - detail 4.JPG|J.C. Nichols Fountain File:KC Scout.jpg|The Scout File:ProctorPioneer-Mother2.jpg|Pioneer Mother File:Andrew Jackson statue County Courthouse KC Missouri.jpg|Jackson • St. JosephPony Express Memorial, by Hermon Atkins MacNeil, Civic Center Triangle, 1940. File:Pony-express-statue.jpg|Pony Express • St. LouisApotheosis of St. Louis, by Charles Henry Niehaus, Saint Louis Art Museum, 1903. • General Franz Sigel, by Robert Cauer, Forest Park, 1906. • Monument to Camp Jackson (General Nathaniel Lyon), by Erhardt Siebert, Lyon Park, 1929. • Courage, Sacrifice, Loyalty, Vision, by Walker Hancock, Soldiers' Memorial, 1938–39. Image:Apotheosis-of-saint-louis.jpg|Apotheosis of St. Louis File:Walter hancock sacrifice.jpg|Vision MontanaBillings7th Cavalry Guidon Trooper, by Lyndon Fayne Pomeroy, KTVQ, 1978. • BozemanPioneer Nelson Story, by Jim Dolan, Lindley Park, 1984. • ConradThe Cowboy, by Jim Dolan, Conrad High School, ca. 1983. • HelenaThomas Francis Meagher, by Charles J. Mulligan, in front of Montana State Capitol, 1904–05. File:Helena capitol.jpg|Meagher • Miles CityHorse and Rider, by Leo L. Olson, Custer County High School, 1971. • Wolf PointHomage to the Pioneers, by Floyd Tennyson DeWitt, Main Street, 1976 Nebraska NevadaLas VegasEquestrian statue of Rafael Rivera, by Jim Carey, Rafael Rivera Park, 1978 • Tribute to a Cowboy, by Deborah Copenhaver, South Point Hotel & Casino, 1988. • StatelinePony Express Rider, by Avard Fairbanks, Harrah's Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe, 1962. New HampshireManchesterGeneral Casimir Pulaski, by Lucien H. Gosselin, Pulaski Park, 1937–38. • PortsmouthGeneral Fitz John Porter, by James Edward Kelly, Haven Park, 1904–06. File:Portsmouth, NH - Fitz John Porter statue.JPG|Porter New JerseyHobokenThe Torch Bearers, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1953–55. File:CampusWalkSIT.jpg|The TorchbearersMadisonFrancis Asbury, by Augustus Lukeman, Drew University, 1926. File:F Asbury statue Drew U jeh.jpg|Asbury • MorristownGeorge Washington, by Frederick Roth, Washington's Headquarters, 1927–1928. File:George Washington by Frederick Roth, Morristown, NJ.jpg|Washington • NewarkGeorge Washington, by J. Massey Rhind, Washington Park, 1912. • Bartolommeo Colleoni, by J. Massey Rhind, Clinton Park, 1912–16. A copy after Andrea del Verrocchio's ca. 1488 statue in Venice, Italy. • Wars of America, by Gutzon Borglum, Military Park (Newark), 1926. File:Washington in Washington Pk jeh.jpg|Washington Image:JMRColl.jpg|Colleoni File:Warsofamernewarkjeh.JPG|Wars of America • PrincetonPrinceton Battle Monument, by Frederick MacMonnies, Nassau Street, 1908–22. File:Princeton Battle Monument.jpg|Battle Monument New MexicoAlcaldeEl Adelantado (Juan de Oñate Monument), by Reynaldo Rivera, Oñate Monument & Visitors Center, 1991–92. - Removed in 2020. • Santa Fe • ''Journey's End (Don Diego de Peralta''), by Reynaldo Rivera, Santa Fe Municipal Airport, 1989. • The Founding of Santa Fe (Pedro de Peralta), by Dave McGary, Grant Park, 1992. New YorkAlbanyGeneral Philip Henry Sheridan Memorial, designed by John Quincy Adams Ward and completed by Daniel Chester French in 1916 • BuffaloFrancisco Pizarro Monument, by Charles Cary Rumsey, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1910, this cast 1920. • General Daniel Davidson Bidwell, by Sahl Swarz, Colonial Circle, 1952. File:Statue of General Daniel Davidson Bidwell, Buffalo, New York.jpg|Bidwell • CarmelSybil Ludington, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Glenedia Lake, 1960–61. File:Ludington statue 800.jpg|Sybil Ludington • New York City • Manhattan • George III (destroyed), by Joseph Winton, raised in Bowling Green Park, 1770; melted down for musket balls, 1776. The statue's base and tail survive at the New York Historical Society. • George Washington, by Henry Kirke Brown and John Quincy Adams Ward, Union Square, 1856. • General William Tecumseh Sherman, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Central Park, Fifth Avenue at 59th Street, 1903. • Franz Sigel, by Karl Bitter, Riverside Park at 106th Street, 1907. • Joan of Arc, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Riverside Park at 93rd Street, 1915. • Simón Bolívar, by Sally James Farnham, Central Park South at Avenue of the Americas, 1921. • El Cid, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Hispanic Society of America, 1927. • King Jagiello Monument, by Stanislaw Kazimierz Ostowski, Central Park, pre-1939. • Theodore Roosevelt, by James Earle Fraser, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West, 1940. • Don Quichote, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Hispanic Society of America, 1942. • Peace, by Antun Augustinčić, United Nations Gardens, 1954. • José Martí, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Central Park, 1965. File:Johannes Adam Simon Oertel Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, N.Y.C. ca. 1859.jpg|Pulling Down the Statue of King George III, 1859 painting by J. Oertel. File:GWashington Union Sq jeh.jpg|Washington File:Sherman gilded jeh.JPG|Sherman File:Franz Sigel 106 RSD jeh.JPG|Sigel File:Joan of Arc W93 jeh.jpg|Joan of Arc File:SimonBolivarCentralParkNYC.JPG|Bolivar File:HispanicSocietyCourtyardSculpture.jpg|El Cid File:Wladyslaw-Jagiello.jpg|King Jagiello File:Trooseveltamnh.jpg|Roosevelt File:MartiequNYC14.jpg|Marti • Brooklyn • Bas-relief of Abraham Lincoln, by William R. O'Donovan (Lincoln) and Thomas Eakins (horse), Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, Grand Army Plaza, 1892. • Bas-relief of Ulysses S. Grant, by William R. O'Donovan (Grant) and Thomas Eakins (horse), Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, Grand Army Plaza, 1892. • Columbia (Quadriga), by Frederick MacMonnies, Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, Grand Army Plaza, 1894–98. • General Grant, by William Ordway Partridge, Grant Square, 1896. • The Horse Tamers, by Frederick MacMonnies, Prospect Park, 1899. • General Henry Warner Slocum, by Frederick MacMonnies, Grand Army Plaza, 1905. • Washington at Valley Forge, by Henry Shrady, Continental Army Plaza, 1906. File:'Lincoln and Grant', bronze sculptures by William Rudolf O'Donovan (men) & Thomas Eakins (horses), 1893-1894, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York City.JPG|Lincoln & Grant File:The Brooklyn Quadriga.jpg|Columbia Quadriga File:Grant in Grant Square jeh.jpg|Grant by Partridge File:Southerly Entrance, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC 1902.jpg|The Horse Tamers File:Equestrian statue General Slocum.jpg|Slocum File:Geo Wash Billyb jeh.jpg|Washington • Oyster BayTheodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Berry Hill Road & South Street, 1921, this cast 2005. A replica of Proctor's statue in Portland, Oregon. • SyracuseGeneral Gustavus Sniper, by Frederick Moynihan, Schlosser Park, 1904–05. • Bas-relief panels of The Call to Arms and Mending the Flag, by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Clinton Square, 1909–10. • Young Abe Lincoln, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Syracuse University, 1961, this cast 1963. File:Syracuse 1908 sniper monument.jpg|Sniper File:Soldiers-sailors 1910.jpg|Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument • West PointWashington Monument (West Point), by Henry Kirke Brown, United States Military Academy, 1856, this cast 1916. A replica of Brown's statue in Union Square, New York City. File:Washington Statue Fall Leaves.jpg|Washington Monument North CarolinaGreensboroNathanael Greene Monument, by Francis Herman Packer, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, 1913–15. File:Monument to General Nathanael Greene Guilford Courthouse National Military Park.JPG|Greene • RaleighPresidents North Carolina Gave the Nation (James Polk, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson), by Charles Keck, North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1948. File:Presidents North Carolina Gave the Nation - DSC05851.JPG| North DakotaBismarckTheodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1922. The full-size plaster model for Proctor's statues in Portland, Oregon and Minot, North Dakota. • MandanTheodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, 3rd Avenue & Main Street, 1924. A smaller version of Proctor's statue in Portland, Oregon. • MinotTheodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Roosevelt Park, 1922, this cast 1924. A replica of Proctor's statue in Portland, Oregon. • RegentTheodore Roosevelt Rides Again, by Gary Greff, Enchanted Highway, Regency-Gladstone Road, 1993. A 51-foot-tall cartoon outlined in metal pipe depicting Roosevelt astride a rearing horse. OhioCincinnati • President William Henry Harrison, by Louis Rebisso, Piatt Park, 1895–96. Image:Cincinnati-harrison-statue.jpg|Harrison • DaytonJohn Henry Patterson Monument by Giuseppe Moretti, Hills and Dales Park, 1925–28. File:Patterson Monument, Dayton OH USA.jpg|Patterson OklahomaClaremoreRiding Into the Sunset (Will Rogers), by Electra Waggoner Biggs, Will Rogers Memorial, 1941–50. • George Washington, by Yon Sim Pak, Rogers State University, 1987. File:Willrogersmemorial1.JPG|Will Rogers Tomb. • Oklahoma CityTribute to Range Riders, by Constance Whitney Warren, Oklahoma State Capitol, 1926–29. • StillwaterThe OSU Spirit Rider, by Jim L. Hamilton, Oklahoma State University, 1994. File:Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, Oklahoma.jpg|OSU Spirit Rider • TulsaAppeal to the Great Spirit (smaller version in plaster), by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Central High School, ca. 1922. This plaster example was used to cast a bronze version in 1985. • Appeal to the Great Spirit (smaller version in bronze), by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Woodward Park, ca. 1922, this cast 1985. File:Woodward Park.jpg|Appeal to the Great Spirit OregonLincoln CityAbraham Lincoln on Horseback (Young Abe Lincoln), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, 22nd Street & Quay Avenue, 1961, this cast 1965. • PortlandJoan of Arc, by Emmanuel Frémiet, Coe Circle, Laurelhurst, 1890, this cast 1924. • Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, South Park Blocks, 1922. File:Joan of Arc statue in Portland, Oregon, 2015.jpg|Joan of Arc File:Equestrian statue of Theodore Roosevelt, South Park Blocks, Portland, Oregon - 2003.jpg|Roosevelt • SalemThe Circuit Rider, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Oregon State Capitol, 1922–23. • Lewis and Clark Memorial, by Leo Friedlander, Oregon State Capitol, 1934. File:Circuit Rider Statue (Marion County, Oregon scenic images) (marD0041f).jpg|Circuit Rider File:BasRelief1ORCapitol.jpg|Lewis & Clark PennsylvaniaGettysburgDiscovering the Enemy, 9th New York Cavalry Monument, by Caspar Buberl, 1888. • 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument, by Smith Granite Company, 1889. • 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument, by J.M. Gessler, ca. 1890. • Major-General Meade, by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, Cemetery Ridge, 1896. • General Winfield Scott Hancock, by Frank Edwin Ellwell, Cemetery Hill, 1896. • Major-General Slocum, by Edward Clark Potter, Steven's Knoll, Gettysburg Battlefield 1898. • General John F. Reynolds, by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, Gettysburg Battlefield, 1898–99. • General John Sedgwick, by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, Gettysburg Battlefield, 1910–13. • Major-General Robert E. Lee atop Virginia State Monument, by Frederick William Sievers, 1917. • General Oliver O. Howard, by Robert Aitken, Gettysburg Battlefield, 1932. File:9th NY Cavalry monument.jpg|9th NY Cavalry Monument File:17th PA Cavalry monument.jpg|17th PA Cavalry Monument File:8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument.jpg|8th PA Cavalry Monument File:Statue of Major-General George Gordon Meade by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, Cemetery Ridge.jpg|Meade File:Winfield S Hancock Gettysburg statue.jpg|Hancock File:Statue of Gen. Slocum at Gettysburg.jpg|Slocum File:JFReynolds GB2.jpg|Reynolds File:Statue of Ge. Sedgwick at Gettysburg.jpg|Sedgwick File:Gettysburg National Military Park 24.JPG|Virginia State Monument File:General howard img 4210.jpg|Howard • HanoverThe Sentry (also called The Pickett or The Cavalryman), by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Center Square, 1904. File:Sentry 1904 Hanover York County PA.JPG|The Sentry • HarrisburgGeneral John Fredderic Hartranft, by Frederick W. Ruckstull, Pennsylvania State Capitol, 1897–99. File:John F. Hartranft statue.jpg|Hartranft • PhiladelphiaThe Amazon, by August Kiss, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1837, this cast 1929. • The Lion Fighter, by Albert Wolff, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1858. • Pegasus (pair of statues), by Vincent Pilz, Memorial Hall, ca. 1863. Rejected for the Vienna State Operahouse, they were installed in Philadelphia in 1876. • General John Fulton Reynolds, by John Rogers, Philadelphia City Hall, 1884. • General George Gordon Meade, by Alexander Milne Calder, Philadelphia City Hall, 1887. • Joan of Arc, by Emmanuel Frémiet, Fairmount Park, 1890. • General George B. McClellan, by Henry Jackson Ellicott, Philadelphia City Hall, 1894. • General George Washington, by Rudolf Siemering, Washington Monument, Eakins Oval, 1897. • General Ulysses S. Grant, by Daniel Chester French (Grant) and Edward Clark Potter (horse), Fairmount Park, 1897. • The Medicine Man, by Cyrus Dallin, Fairmount Park, 1899. • Cowboy, by Frederic Remington, Fairmount Park, 1908. • General Winfield Scott Hancock, by John Quincy Adams Ward, Smith Memorial Arch, 1910. • General George B. McClellan, by Edward Clark Potter, Smith Memorial Arch, 1912. • General Anthony Wayne, by John Gregory, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1937. File:Amazon PMA.JPG|Amazon File:Philly Remington 1908.JPG|Cowboy File:US Grant French 2.JPG|Grant File:Smith arch Hancock.jpg|Hancock File:JoanEquPhilly9.jpg|Joan of Arc File:Lion killer PMA.JPG|Lion Fighter File:George McClellan statue.jpg|McClellan by Ellicott File:Smith arch McClellan.jpg|McClellan by Potter File:Illustrated Souvenir of Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. (1918) (14769096904).jpg|Meade File:Philly Med Man.jpg|Medicine Man File:L winged horse Philly.jpg|Pegasus File:JohnReynoldsEquPhilly8.jpg|Reynolds File:GW PMA Philly.JPG|Washington File:Anthony-wayne-philadelphia.jpg|Wayne • Pittsburgh • George Washington Memorial, by Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch, Allegheny Commons Park, 1891. • Sir Samelot, Tustin and Seneca Streets. Dedicated October, 2011. File:George Washington Memorial by Edward Ludwig Albert Pausch - Allegheny Commons Park, Pittsburgh, PA - DSC05846.JPG|George Washington Memorial • ReadingMajor General David McMurtrie Gregg, by Augustus Lukeman, 4th Street & Centre Avenue, 1922. File:Gen gregg.jpg|General Gregg Rhode IslandProvidenceMajor General Ambrose E. Burnside, by Launt Thompson, Burnside Park, 1887. • Marcus Aurelius, replica of the Roman Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Brown University, 1908. • General Pulaski, by Guido Nincheri, Roger Williams Park, 1953. File:Burnside Park monument.jpg|Burnside File:Marcus Aurelius statue and Lyman Hall at Brown University (cropped).jpg|Marcus Aurelius File:Pulaski memorial in Roger Williams Park.jpg|Pulaski South CarolinaColumbiaWade Hampton III, by Frederick W. Ruckstull, South Carolina State House, 1903–06. • The Torch Bearers, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Wardlaw College of Education, University of South Carolina, 1953, this cast 1963–65. • The Boy of The Waxhaws (Andrew Jackson), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Garrett Gardens, Columbia College, 1967. Image:Wade Hampton statue.jpg|Hampton • LancasterThe Boy of The Waxhaws (Andrew Jackson), by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Andrew Jackson State Park, 1967. • Murrells InletYouth Taming the Wild, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1927. • Riders of the Dawn, by Adolph A. Weinman, Brookgreen Gardens, ca. 1942. • Don Quichote, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1946–47. • Pegasus, by Laura Gardin Fraser, Brookgreen Gardens, 1946–54. • Fighting Stallions, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Brookgreen Gardens, 1950. • Sancho Panza, by Carl Paul Jennewein, Brookgreen Gardens, 1971. File:Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture12.jpg|Riders of the Dawn File:Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture29.jpg|Don Quichote and Sancho Panza File:Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture39.jpg|Pegasus File:Fighting Stallions2.JPG|Fighting Stallions South DakotaBelle FourcheLasting Legacy, by Tony R. Chytka, 5th Avenue & National Street, 1989. • Custer CountyThe Spirit of Crazy Horse (work in progress), by Korczak Ziolkowski, Crazy Horse Memorial, Thunderhead Mountain, begun 1948. Approximately 563 feet (172 m) tall and 641 feet (195 m) wide. • PierreFighting Stallions, by Korczak Ziolkowski, 500 E Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD, April 19, 1994/1935. TennesseeMemphisPony Express, by Avard Fairbanks, Promus Companies, 1983 • Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument by Charles Henry Niehaus 1905, removed, present location unknown • NashvilleNathan Bedford Forrest Equestrian Statue by Jack Kershaw, dedicated July 11, 1998. Located on south of Nashville beside I-65 North. • PalmyraAndrew Jackson, by Enoch Tanner Wickham, 1961. • Dr. John W. Wickham, by Enoch Tanner Wickham, 1959. TexasAustin • ''Monument to Terry's Texas Rangers'', by Pompeo Coppini, Texas State Capitol, 1901–07. • Littlefield Memorial Fountain, by Pompeo Coppini, University of Texas at Austin, 1919–33. • The Cowboy, by Constance Whitney Warren, Texas State Capitol, 1921–25. File:Ranger statue in front of Texas State Capitol.JPG|Texas Rangers File:UT-Tower-in-Orange.jpg|Littlefield Fountain File:Cowboy memorial in front of Texas State Capitol-.JPG|Cowboy Memorial • BallingerSpirit of the Texas Cowboy (1917–19), by Pompeo Coppini, Charles H. Noyes Memorial, Courthouse Square. • CliftonOn the Banks of the Bosque (2007), by Bruce R. Greene, Heritage Plaza. File:Bruce Greene's artwork in Heritage Plaza.jpg|On the Banks of the Bosque (2007), by Bruce R. Greene, Heritage Plaza. • DallasRiding Into the Sunset (Will Rogers), by Electra Waggoner Biggs, Loews Anatole Hotel, 1941, this cast 1989. A replica of Biggs's statue in Fort Worth, Texas. • DentonDiego Velazques, by Constance Whitney Warren, University of North Texas, 1924. • El PasoThe Errand of Corporal Ross, by Bob Snead, Buffalo Soldiers Memorial, Fort Bliss, 1999. • Juan de Oñate "The Equestrian" Monument, by John Sherrill Houser, El Paso International Airport, 2006. Height: 36 ft. (11 m) File:BuffaloSolderOfElPaso.JPG|Buffalo Soldiers Memorial • Fort WorthRiding Into the Sunset (Will Rogers), by Electra Waggoner Biggs, Will Rogers Memorial Center, late-1930s–1942. • Texas Gold, by T.D. Kelsey, Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, 1984. A lifesize sculpture group of a horse and rider with seven longhorn steer. • High Desert Princess, by Mehl Lawson, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, 2003. File:Will Rogers Memorial Center 02.jpg|Will Rogers Center • HoustonSam Houston, by Enrico Filiberto Cerracchio, Hermann Park, 1925. • The Pilgrim, by Marino Marini, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, 1939. File:Cuba 2009 030.jpg|Sam Houston • Hunt • ''Forever We'll Ride'' (2009), by Bruce R. Greene, Tejas Vanqueros Campground. • LubbockRiding Into the Sunset (Will Rogers), by Electra Waggoner Biggs, Texas Tech University, 1941–48. File:TTU Will Rogers 3.jpg|Rogers • TerlingaRobert E. Lee on Traveller, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, 1936. UtahSt. GeorgeThe Rebels, by Jerry Anderson, Dixie College, 1985–87. • Jacob Hamblin and Indian Child, by Angelo Caravaglia, Dixie College, 1986–91. • Salt Lake CityThis Is the Place Monument, equestrian bas-reliefs by Mahonri Mackintosh Young and Spero Anargyros, This Is the Place Heritage Park, 1945–47. File:This Is The Place Heritage Park.jpg|This Is the Place Monument • SpringvilleMountain Man, by Angelo Caravaglia, Springville Museum of Art, 1982–86. The museum also has a collection of works by Cyrus Edwin Dallin. • Sixty Years in the Saddle, by Scott Myers, South & Main Streets, 1992–93. VermontBenningtonCivil War Memorial (Bronze bas-relief plaque of marching soldiers), by William Gordon Huff, outside Bennington Museum, 1930. VirginiaArlingtonPhilip Kearny, by Edward Clark Potter, Arlington National Cemetery, 1912–14. • Field Marshal Sir John Dill, by Herbert Haseltine, Arlington National Cemetery, 1950. File:Kearny Tomb.JPG|Kearny File:Sir John Dill Memorial - looking N at statue - Arlington National Cemetery - 2011.JPG|Dill • CharlottesvilleGeorge Rogers Clark, by Robert Aitken, University of Virginia, 1921. • Stonewall Jackson, by Charles Keck, Jackson Park, 1921. • Robert E. Lee, by Henry Shrady, completed by Leo Lentelli, Lee Park, 1924. File:George Rogers Clark by Robert Aitken (1921) (IAS VA000016).jpg|Clark Image:JacksonEquChar2.jpg|Jackson Image:LeeEquChar3.jpg|Lee • Manassas"Stonewall" Jackson, by Joseph Pollia, Henry Hill, Manassas National Battlefield Park, 1940. File:Stonewall Jackson monument, Manassas, VA IMG 4325.JPG|"Stonewall" Jackson • Newport NewsYouth Conquering the Wild by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Mariners' Museum, 1927, this cast 1930. • NorfolkThe Torch Bearers, by Anna Hyatt Huntington, Chrysler Museum of Art, 1953, this cast 1956–57. • RichmondRumors of War, Kehinde Wiley, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 2019. • Washington Monument, Thomas Crawford, 1857. • The following statues are located on Monument Avenue. • Robert E. Lee - REMOVED 2021, by Antonin Mercié, 1890. • JEB Stuart - REMOVED 2021, by Frederick Moynihan, 1907. • Stonewall Jackson - REMOVED 2021, by Frederick William Sievers, 1919. File:RichmondWashington.jpg|Washington File:Monument Ave Robert E. Lee.jpg|Lee - GONE File:Mon Ave-Jeb Stuart-Frederick Moynihan.jpg|Stuart - GONE File:Stonewall Jackson, Monument Ave. Richmond, VA IMG 4068.JPG|Jackson - GONE WashingtonVantageGrandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies by David Govedare 1989, 15 galloping horses located on a ridge overlooking the Columbia River West VirginiaCharlestonHenry Gassaway Davis, by Louis Saint-Lanne, Davis Park, 1926. • Clarksburg"Stonewall" Jackson, by Charles Keck, Harrison County Courthouse, 1921, this cast 1953. A replica of Keck's statue in Charlottesville, Virginia. File:SWJCWV.jpg|Stonewall Jackson WisconsinMilwaukeeGeneral Thaddeus Kosciuszko, by Gaetano Trentanove, Kosciuszko Park, 1906. • Brigadier General Erastus B. Wolcott, by Francis Herman Packer, Lake Park, 1920. • Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, by J. Otto Schweizer, West Lisbon Avenue, 1921. File:Milwaukee Kosciuszko edit.jpg|Kosciuszko File:ErastusBWolcott.jpg|Wolcott File:SteubenMonument1921.jpg|von Steuben WyomingCasperLieutenant Caspar W. Collins, by Pershing Geiger, Casper Events Center, 1981. • CodyJohn Jeremiah "Liver-Eating" Johnston, by Peter M. Fillerup, Old Trail Town, ca. 1974. • Jackson* • Cowboy, by Bud Boller, George Washington Memorial Park, 1976. ==References==
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