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  2. Four Charged With Attempting to Remove Andrew Jackson Statue

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    Four men are being charged with attempting to pull down a statue of former President Andrew Jackson in Washington, D.C. near the White House. In a criminal complaint unsealed Saturday, the ...

  3. Equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson (Washington, D.C.)

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    The Jackson Monument and White House in the 1890s. The statue was dedicated on January 8, 1853, the 38th anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, with procession from Judiciary Square followed by an address delivered by Senator Stephen A. Douglas to a crowd of 20,000 people, including President Fillmore, Major General Winfield Scott, members of his cabinet and of Congress, the monument ...

  4. Statue of the Marquis de Lafayette (Washington, D.C.)

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    Major General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette is a statue in the southeast corner of Lafayette Square, in Washington, D.C., near the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place, across the street from the White House. The statue was erected in 1891 to honor Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, and his contributions in the American ...

  5. Clark Mills (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1849, in order to produce the Jackson equestrian statue, Mills built a temporary furnace and studio on the Ellipse at 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue, near LaFayette Square. [4] [5]: 377 There is a statue of General Sherman there currently, south of the Treasury Building. [3] His equestrian statue of George Washington was also cast at this site ...

  6. Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Square is a seven-acre (28,327 m 2) public park located within President's Park in Washington, D.C., directly north of the White House on H Street, bounded by Jackson Place on the west, Madison Place on the east and Pennsylvania Avenue on the south.

  7. North Lawn - Wikipedia

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    The North Lawn at the White House An American Elm, Ulmus americana, with yellow fall foliage Presidential reviewing stand and North Lawn The North Lawn and a column of the North Portico photographed from the present President's Dining Room, c. 1902 The White House North Lawn and its statue of Thomas Jefferson in the 1860s, during the Abraham Lincoln administration

  8. Equestrian statue of George Washington (Washington Circle)

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    The park and statue are both owned and maintained by the National Park Service. [17] [19] The bronze statue of Washington and his horse is 9-feet tall (2.7 m), 14-feet long (4.3 m), and faces east towards the White House. [12] [17] Washington is depicted sitting erect and wearing his military uniform as Commander in Chief of the Continental ...

  9. Statue of Tadeusz Kościuszko (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of an American eagle on the front of the memorial. The Kościuszko statue is located on the northeast corner of Lafayette Square, near the intersection of H Street and Madison Place NW in Washington, D.C. The other three statues on the corners of the square are Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, Comte de Rochambeau, and Marquis de Lafayette. [8]

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