A number of statues have been made of Massachusetts statesman Charles Sumner.
Statue of Charles Sumner may refer to:
Statue of Charles Sumner (Boston) by Thomas Ball
Statue of Charles Sumner (Cambridge) by Anne Whitney
A bust of Sumner by Thomas Crawford or Martin Milmore
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CharlesSumner (January 6, 1811 – March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the United States...
memorialized on the south walk. The statue was erected in 1899. Next to the statueof Cass is Thomas Ball's statueofCharlesSumner, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts...
features a statueofCharlesSumner by Anne Whitney. "The areas, neighborhoods and squares of Cambridge". "Public toilet expected by end of November in...
judges who first selected her in a blind competition to create a statue for CharlesSumner, but deselected her when they found out that she was a woman,...
called themselves the Five of Clubs. Members included Cornelius Conway Felton, George Stillman Hillard, and CharlesSumner; Sumner became Longfellow's closest...
https://www.goodnightbarnpueblo.org/ Fort Sumner, New Mexico Deborah Hedstrom-Page (2007). From Ranch to Railhead with Charles Goodnight. B&H Publishing Group....
with cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving to assemble and drive herds of cattle for sale to the United States Army in Fort Sumner and Santa Fe...
purchased by Matthew Lynch who became the father of placer mining in the region. Maxwell then moved to Fort Sumner, New Mexico Territory, which he purchased...
graduate of Harvard College. Charles Paine (August 30, 1775 – February 15, 1810), graduate of Harvard College, married Sarah Sumner Cushing (niece of both...
gave his first public performance at Sumner High School. While still a high school student, he was convicted of armed robbery and was sent to a reformatory...
laissez-faire conservatism of those like William Graham Sumner who opposed reform and socialism. Since then, it has been used as a term of abuse by those opposed...
It was originally drafted by Senator CharlesSumner in 1870, but was not passed until shortly after Sumner's death in 1875. The law was not effectively...
to 5 March 1790, is best known for helping Charles Edward Stuart evade government troops after the Battle of Culloden in April 1746. Her family had generally...
Abraham Lincoln (April 19–21, 1865) Thaddeus Stevens (August 13–14, 1868) CharlesSumner (March 13, 1874) Henry Wilson (November 25–26, 1875) James A. Garfield...
he was principal of the Sumner High School, a colored preparatory school in Washington, D.C. In 1874, he published CharlesSumner, the Idealist, Statesman...
Wadsworth Longfellow (New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord) and CharlesSumner, both modeled from life around 1863. In the 1860s he worked from the...
half the clergy and most of the laity rejected the idea, many politicians were against it and the two archbishops—John Bird Sumner and Thomas Musgrave—had...
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discipline, Stone drew the attention and wrath of his home state's governor, John A. Andrew, and CharlesSumner, the senior U.S. senator from Massachusetts...