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THE CAPITOL DOME 44 1883), 187. 33. Milmore to Sumner, 16 Jan. 1869, Sumner Papers, LOC. 34. Boston Daily Evening Transcript, 19 Aug. 1870. 35. New York Times, 18 May 1884. 36. e [New York] Evening Post, quoting e [Boston] Evening Post, 31 Oct. 1874. 37. Unidentified newspaper clipping, Millard Fillmore Bust file, Architect of the Capitol Archives (AOC). 38. Robert Cushing to Edward Clark, 7 Jun. 1895, Millard Fillmore Bust file, AOC. 39. Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, 11 Apr. 1896. 40. Cushing to Clark, 10 Nov. 1895, AOC. 41. Ulric Dunbar to William Sewell, 21 Jun. 1886, Senate Curatorial Files: Ulric Dunbar, omas Hendricks, 22.0021.000. 42. Testament signed by "personal friends" of Hendricks, 11 Feb. 1890, AOC. 43. Dunbar to Clarke, 20 Jul. 1893, Dunbar, Busts, Van Buren, AOC. 44. omas P. Somma, "American Sculpture and the Library of Congress," The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, vol. 80, 4 (Oct. 2010): 314. 45. Irish World and American Industrial Liberator, 18 Jan. 1896. 46. Quoted in Helen-Anne Miller, "Monu- ment to Civilization, Diary of a Building," e Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, vol. 29, 4 (Oct. 1972): 261. 47. John Flanagan to Bernard R. Green, 1 Oct. 1894, John Flanagan, Art and Reference Files, LOC. 48. New York Times, 12 Jul. 1947. 49. Memo James Greene to John Donnelly Inc., Modeler re United States Supreme Court Building—as quoted in John Donnelly Jr.'s dra text on the work of the Donnelly firm. Papers of John Donnelly, Supreme Court Archive, Washington, DC. 50. John Donnelly scrapbook on architectural sculpture 1894–1970, New-York Historical Soci- ety. There is also a collection of images in the Donnelly material in the Supreme Court Archive. 51. at the two men were friends is evident in correspondence between them in 1937. e Donnelly Architectural Sculpture Collection, PR 233 Box 2, New-York Historical Society. 52 H.A. MacNeil to Cass Gilbert, 9 Aug. 1934, Papers of John Donnelly, Supreme Court Archive, DC. 53. Cass Gilbert memo, The Donnelly Architectural Sculpture Collection, PR 233 Box 2, New-York Historical Society. 54. Somma, "American Sculpture." 55. Art Journal, 1862. 56. A statue of Stonewall Jackson located in Capitol Square, Richmond, VA, is the work of Foley. It was commissioned in 1863 by a group of English gentlemen and was erected in 1875. 57. Seamus Murphy, Stone Mad (1966; reprint, London, 1986). 58. Ibid., x. Image CredItS: Fig. 1. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-USZ62-110372] Fig. 2. Architect of the Capitol Fig. 3. Gi of friends of the artist, through August F. Jaccaci, 1908; image copyright e Metropolitan Museum of Art, image source Art Resource, NY Fig. 4. U.S. Senate Collection Fig. 5. U.S. Senate Collection Fig. 6. U.S. Senate Collection Fig. 7. U.S. Senate Collection Fig. 8. U.S. Senate Collection Fig. 9. Architect of the Capitol Fig. 10. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-highsm-02116] Fig. 11. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-highsm-02080] Fig. 12. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-highsm-02121] Fig. 13. Photograph by Fred Schilling, Supreme Court of the United States Fig. 14. Photograph by Steve Petteway, Supreme Court of the United States Fig. 15a. Photograph by Franz Jantzen, Supreme Court of the United States Fig. 15b. Photograph by Steve Petteway, Supreme Court of the United States Fig. 16. Supreme Court of the United States

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