Samuel Adams, Massachusetts, statue by Anne Whitney, 1876, 7'8" (Statuary Hall)
Ethan Allen, Vermont, statue by Larkin G. Mead, 1874-75, 8'8" (Statuary Hall)
William Allen, Ohio, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1885-87, 7'5" (Statuary Hall)
William B. Allison, portrait by Willbur Aaron Reaser, (Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Daniel R. Anthony, Chairman, photograph (H-217)
John D. C. Atkins, Chairman, photograph (In storage)
Stephen F. Austin, Texas, statue by Elisabet Ney, 1904, 6'2" (Small house rotunda)
Authority Consults the Written Law by Constantino Brumidi (Senate wing, first floor, west corridor)
Charles Brantley Aycock, North Carolina, statue by Charles Keck, 1929-32, 7'3" (Hall of Columns)
Edward Dickinson Baker, statue by Horation Stone, (Rotunda)
William B. Bankhead, Speaker, portrait by Howard Chandler Christy, 1937
Nathaniel P. Banks, Speaker, portrait by Robt. W. Vonnoh, 1887
Philip P. Barbour, Speaker, portrait by Kate Flourney Edwards, 1911
Bartholdi Fountain by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (Botanic Garden)
Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, Alaska, statue by Felix De Weldon, 1971, 8'6" (House connecting corridor)
William Henry Harrison Beadle, South Dakota, statue by H. Daniel Webster, 1911, 6'4" (Statuary Hall)
Gunning Bedford Jr., portrait attributed to Charles Wilson Peale (House wing, third floor, east corridor)
John Bell, Speaker, portrait by Willie Betty Newman, 1911
Thomas Hart Benton, Missouri, statue by Alexander Doyle, 1895-97, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
James G. Blaine, Speaker, portrait by Freeman Thorp, 1905
Frances P. Blair, Jr., Missouri, statue by Alexander Doyle, 1895-97, 7'6" (Hall of Columns)
William Edgar Borah, Idaho, statue by Bryant Baker, 1946, 7'2" (Senate connecting corridor)
Linn Boyd, Speaker, portrait by Stanley Middleton, 1911
William Brewster--Religion, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216, ceiling)
William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska, statue by Rudulph Evans, 1936-37, 6'7" (Statuary Hall)
James P. Buchanan, Chairman, portrait by Seymour M. Stone, 1946
Charles Bulfinch, portrait by George B. Matthews after 1842 drawing by Alvan Clark (SB-14)
John Burke, North Dakota, statue by Avon Fairbanks, 1962, 8'6" (Statuary Hall)
Joseph W. Byrns, Speaker, portrait by Sophonisba Hergesheimer, 1937
Joseph W. Byrns, Chairman, portrait by George B. Matthews, 1933
John C. Calhoun, portrait by Henry F. Darby, about 1849(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
John C. Calhoun, portrait by Arthur Conrad, ( Senate reception room wall)
John C. Calhoun, South Carolina, statue by Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, 1909, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
Clarence Cannon, Chairman, portrait by Charles J. Fox
Joseph G. Cannon, Chairman, portrait by Freeman Thorp, 1914
Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker, portrait by William T. Smedley, 1912
United States Capitol, East Front by Paul N. Norton, 1971(H-107)
John G. Carlisle, Speaker, portrait by Ellen Day Hale, 1911
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, portrait by Chester Harding, (House wing, third floor, east corridor)
Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Maryland, statue by Richard E. Brooks, 1902, 7'6" (Statuary Hall)
Lewis Cass, Michigan, statue by Daniel Chester French, 1909, 7'8" (Statuary Hall)
Zachhariah Chandler, Michigan, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1912, 7'7" (Hall of Columns)
Battle of Chapultepec (Storming of Chapultepec) by James Walker (In storage)
Dennis Chavez, New Mexico, statue by Felix De Weldon, 1966, 7'5" (Vestibule north of Rotunda)
Langdon Cheves, Speaker, portrait by Hal Morrison, 1912
Two Chief Justice Busts: Salmon P. Chase by Thomas D. Jones (U.S. Supreme Court Building); Oliver Ellsworth by Hezekiah Augur (S-141, Old Supreme Court Chamber).
Four Chief Justice Busts:Melville W. Fuller by William Ordway Partridge (U.S. Supreme Court Building); John Jay by John Fraze, 1831 (S-141, Old Supreme Court Building); John Marshall by Hiram Powers (S-141, Old Supreme Court Building); John Rutledge by Alexander Galt, 1858 (S-141, Old Supreme Court Building)
Four Chief Justice Busts :William Howard Taft by Bryant Baker, Sc., 1932 (U.S. Supreme Court Building); Rober B. Tanney by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (S-141, Old Supreme Court Chamber); Morrison R. Waite by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (U.S. Supreme Court Building); Edward D. White by Bryant Baker, Sc., 1932 (U.S. Supreme Court Building)
Progress of Civilization by Thomas Crawford, 1863 (Senate Pediment, East Front)
Champ Clark, Speaker, portrait by Boris B. Gordon, 1919
Edward Clark, portrait by Constantino Brumidi (SB-15)
James P. Clark, Arkansas, statue by Pompeo Coppini, 1917-21, 6'10" ( Hall of Columns)
Henry Clay, portrait by Henry F. Darby, (Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Henry Clay, portrait by Jno. Neagle, (House wing, third floor, east corridor)
Henry Clay, portrait by Allyn Cox, ( Senate reception room wall)
Henry Clay, Speaker, portrait by Giuseppe Fagnani, 1852
Henry Clay, Kentucky, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1909, 7'2" (Statuary Hall)
John M. Clayton, Delaware, statue by Bryant Baker, 1932, 7'6" (Senate connecting corridor)
George Clinton, New York, statue by Henry Kirke Brown, 6'8" (Small house rotunda)
Howell Cobb, Speaker, portrait by Lucy M. Stanton, 1912
Schuyler Colfax, Speaker, portrait by Freeman Thorp, 1912
Jacob Collamer, Vermont, statue by Preston Powers, 1879, 6'8" ( Hall of Columns)
Two Paintings: Chasm of the Colorado and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone both by Thomas Moran
Christopher Columbus--Discovery, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216, ceiling)
Columbus and the Indian Maiden by Constantino Brumidi (Senate wing, first floor, west corridor)
Landing of Columbus at the Island of Guanahani, West Indies, October 12, 1492 by John Vanderlyn (Rotunda)
Recall of Coulmbus by Augustus G. Heaton, 1882(Senate wing, third floor, east corridor)
Four Senator Busts: Henry Clay by Albert P. Henry (HB-28); Lafayette S. Foster by Charles Calverly (S-214, Vice President's Formal Office); Cordell Hull by George Conlon (S-213 Senate reception room); Charles Sumner by Martin Milmore (Senate wing, third floor, east).
Four House Speaker Busts: Joseph G Cannon by Albert Jaegers, Sc., 1913; James B. (Champ) Clark by Moses A. Wainer Dykaar, 1918; Nicholas Longworth by Moses A. Wainer Dykaar, 1930; Joseph W. Martin, Jr. By Suzanne Silvercruys, 1962 (all in the Cannon House Office Building Rotunda).
Two House Speaker Busts: Sam Rayburn by Paul Manship, 1964 (Rayburn House Office Building, first floor); Thomas Brackett Reed by Gutzon and Lincoln Borglum (Cannon House Office Building Rotunda).
Four House Member Busts: Claude Kitchin by Edgardo Simone; Martin B. Madden by Albin Polasek, 1929; James R. Mann by Herbert Adams, 1925; Oscar Underwood by Chester Beach, 1933 (all in the Cannon House Office Building Rotunda).
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States by Howard Chandler Christy,(House wing, east stairway)
Drawing of Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States by Howard Chandler Christy,(
Charles F. Crisp, Speaker, portrait by Robert Hinckley
Jabez, Lamar Monroe Curry, Alabama, statue by Dante Sodini, 1904-06, 7'4" ( Hall of Columns) Index
Father Damien SS,CC., Hawaii, statue by Marisol Escobar, 7'7" (Hall of Columns)
Jefferson Davis, Mississippi, statue by Augustus Lukewarm, Sc, 1928, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
John W. Davis, Speaker, portrait by W. D. Murphy, 1911
Henry L. Dawes, Chairman, photograph (In storage)
Jonathan Dayton, Speaker, portrait by Henry Harrison, 1911
Fort Defiance, New Mexico (now Arizona) by Seth Eastman, 1873 ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Fort Delaware, Delaware by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Apotheosis of Democracy by Paul Wayland Bartlett, 1916 (House Pediment, East Front)
Two Statues: Discovery of America by Luigi Persico and Rescue by Horatio Greenough (Both in storage)
John Adams Dix, portrait by Imogene Robinson Morrell, 1883(In storage) Index
Eagle by C. Paul Jennewein, 1964 (Rayburn House Office Building)
Two Eagles: by Guiseppe Valaperta, 1816 (Statuary Hall on the frieze of the entablature below the statue of Liberty) and by Unknown Artist (S-228, Old Senate Chamber)
Leiv Eiriksson Discovers America A.D. 1000 by Per Krohg after Christian Krohg, 1893 (Senate wing, third floor, east corridor)
Electoral Commission of 1877 (Florida Case) by Cornelia A. Fassett, 1879 (Senate wing, third floor, east corridor)
First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by Francis Bicknell Carpenter, 1864 (Senate wing, west staircase)
Drawing of First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by Francis Bicknell Carpenter, 1864
Battle of Lake Erie by William H. Powell (Senate wing, east staircase)
Benjamin Franklin, statue by H. Powers, 1862, 7'11" (Senate wing, second floor, east corridor)
Benjamin Franklin--History, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216, ceiling)
Benjamin Franklin by Constantino Brumidi (Patent corridor)
Carlo Franzoni, portrait by Pietro Bonanni, 1818 (HB-29)
Two Statues: Freedom by Thomas Crawford, 1858; and Il Penseroso by Joseph Mozier, 1872
Robert Fulton, Pennsylvania, statue by Howard Roberts, 1883, 5'4" (Statuary Hall)
Robert Fulton by Constantino Brumidi (Patent corridor)
James A. Garfield, mosaic portrait by Antonio Salviati, 1882(Senate wing, third floor, east corridor)
James Abraham Garfield, Ohio, statue by Charles H. Neihaus, 1884-85, 7'7" (Rotunda)
John Nance Garner, portrait by Howard Chandler Christy, 1937(In storage)
John Nance Garner, Speaker, portrait by Seymour M. Stone, 1939
Genius of America by Luigi Persico, 1825-28 (East Central Pediment)
James Z. George, Mississippi, statue by Augustus Lukewarm, 1928, 7'8" (Hall of Columns)
Joshua R. Giddings, portrait by Caroline L. Ormes Ransom (In storage)
Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker, portrait by Edmund C. Tarbell, 1920
George Washington Glick, Kansas, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1913-14, 7'5" (Hall of Columns)
Arthur P. Gorman, portrait by Louis P. Dieterich, 1911
John Gorrie, Florida, statue by C. Adrian Pillars, 1913, 7'6" (Statuary Hall)
Ulysses S. Grant, portrait by William Cogswell, 1868
Ulysses S. Grant, statue by Franklin Simmons, 1899, 7'5" (Rotunda)
Nathanael Greene, Rhode Island, statue by Henry Kirke Brown, 1869, 6'4" (Vestibule north of Rotunda)
John Campbell Greenway, Arizona, statue by Gutzon Borglum, 1928, 8'2" (Statuary Hall)
Galusha A. Grow, Speaker, portrait by Wm. A. Greaves, 1891 Index
Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, statue by Charles E. Tefft, 1933, 6'8" (Statuary Hall)
Alexander Hamilton, statue by Horatio Stone, 1868, 7'9" (Rotunda)
Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216)
Wade Hampton, South Carolina, statue by Frederic W. Ruckstull, 1929, 7'6" (House connecting corridor)
John Hancock, statue by Horatio Stone, 1861, 7'6" (Senate wing, second floor, west corridor)
John Hanson,Maryland, statue by Richard E. Brooks, 1902, 7'9" (Senate connecting corridor)
James Harlan, Iowa, statue by Nellie V. Walker, 1909, 8'4" (Hall of Columns)
David B. Henderson, Speaker, portrait by Freeman Thorp, 1903
Two Portraits: Joseph Henry portrait by Henry Ulke and Benjamin West, self portrait
Patrick Henry, portrait by by George B. Matthews after Thomas Sully (Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Frank Hiscock, Chairman, photograph (In storage)
Car of History (Clock) by Carlo Franzoni, 1819 (Statuary Hall, north entrance)
Samuel Houston, Texas, statue by Elisabet Ney, 1904, 6'10" (Statuary Hall)
Discovery of the Hudson River by Albert Bierstadt,(Member's private stairway, east corridor)
Robert M. T. Hunteer, Speaker, portrait by Richard N. Borrke, 1911
John J. Ingalls, Kansas, statue byCharles H. Niehaus, 1903-4, 7'5" (Statuary Hall) Index
Andrew Jackson, portrait by Thomas Sully, 1876
Andrew Jackson, Tennesee, statue by Belle Kinney Scholz, 1927, 7'6" (Rotunda)
Sergeants Jasper and Newton Rescuing American Prisoners from the British by John Blake White, 1810-1815(Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Thomas Jefferson, portrait by Thomas Sully, 1856
Thomas Jefferson, statue by P. J. David D'angers, 1833, 7'6" (Rotunda)
Thomas Jefferson, statue by H. Powers, 1863, 8' (Senate wing, second floor, east corridor)
Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216)
Fort Jefferson, Florida by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
John Paul Jones, portrait by George B. Matthews after C. W. Peale
John W. Jones, Speaker, portrait by James B. Sword, 1911
Justice byCarlo Franzoni, 1817 (S-141)
Justice and History by Thomas Crawford (Above Senate bronze doors, east portico)
King Kamehameha, Hawaii, statue by Thomas R. Gould, 1879, 8'7" (Statuary Hall)
Philip Kearny, New Jersey, statue by Henry Kirke Brown, 1873, 6'6" (Hall of Columns)
J. Warren Keifer, Speaker, portrait by Chas. A. Gray
John E. Kenna, West Virginia, statue by Alexander Doyle, 1897-1901, 7'8" (Hall of Columns)
Michael Kerr, Speaker, portrait by Chas. A. Gray, 1911
Thomas Starr King, California, statue by Haig Patigian, 1930, 7'2" (Hall of Columns)
William King, Maine, statue by Franklin Simmons, 1877, 7'5" (House connecting corridor)
Father Eusebio Francisco King, S.J., Arizona, statue by Suzanne Silvercruys, 1964, 7'8" (Hall of Columns)
Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, Iowa, statue by Vinnie Ream, 1913, 7'4" (Statuary Hall )
Henry Knox, Secretary of War, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216)
Fort Knox, Maine by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor) Index
General LaFayette, portrait by Ary Scheffer, 1823 (House Chamber)
Fort LaFayette, New York by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Robert M. LaFollette, Sr., portrait by Chester LaFollette, ( Senate reception room wall)
Robert M. LaFollette, Sr., Wisconsin, statue by Jo Davidson, 1928, 6'6" (Statuary Hall)
John Langdon, portrait by Hattie Burdette, 1916
Henry Latimer, portrait by Clawson S. Hammitt,(Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
James Latimer, portrait by Clawson Shakespeare Hammitt, (Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Benjamin H. Latrobe, portrait by George B. Matthews after C. W. Peale (SB- 14)
Henry Laurens, portrait attributed to John Singleton Copley, 1781 (S-209)
Two Statues: Majesty of Law and Spirit of Justice by Paul C. Jennewein, 1964 (Rayburn House Office Building, Independence Avenue, west and east pylons)
Reverend Jason Lee, Oregon, statue by Gifford MacG. Proctor, 1952, 6'11" (Statuary Hall)
Robert E. Lee, Virginia, statue by Edward V. Valentine, 1909, 6'6" (Statuary Hall)
James Hamilton Lewis, portrait by Louis Betts, (Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Liberty and the Eagle, statue byEnrico Causici, 13'7" (Statuary Hall)
Abraham Lincoln, portrait by Antonio Salviati, 1866(Senate wing, third floor, east corridor)
Abraham Lincoln, portrait by Freeman Thorp, about 1879(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Abraham Lincoln, statue by Vinnie Ream, 1870, 6"11" (Rotunda)
Robert R. Livingston, New York, statue by Erastus Dow Palmer, 1874, 6'4" (Statuary Hall)
Dr. Crawford Williamson Long, Georgia, statue byJ. Massey Rhind, 1924-25, 7'2" (Senate connecting corridor)
Huey Pierce Long, Louisiana, statue by Charles Keck, Sc., 1938-40, 6'8" (Statuary Hall)
Nicholas Longworth, Speaker, portrait by Robert Doblhoff, 1930
Cession of Louisiana (Negotions for the acquisition of Louisiana) by Constantino Brumidi, 1875 (Senate wing, first floor, north corridor)
David Lynn, portrait by Charles J. Fox, 1954 (SB-15)
Fort Mackinac, Michigan by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Nathaniel Macon, Speaker, portrait by Robert D. Gauley (after W. G. Randall), 1911
George H. Mahon, Chairman, portrait by Charles J. Fox, 1974 (H-216)
General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share his Meal by John Blake White, 1810-1815 (Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Pere Jacques Marquette, Wisconsin, statue by Gaetano Trentnove, 1895, 7'7" (House connecting corridor)
John Marshall, portrait by Richard N. Brooke after W. D. Washington, 1880 (House wing, third floor, west corridor)
John Marshall statue by William Wetmore Story, 1883, 6'11" (Capitol grounds, west front)
Joseph W. Martin, Speaker, portrait by Boris B. Gordon, 1959
Mask by Unknown Artist, 1857 (SB-14)
Patrick Anthony McCarran, Nevada, statue by Yolande Jacobson, 1959, 7'3" (Statuary Hall vestibule north)
John W. McCormack, Speaker, portrait by Victor lallier, 1966
Dr. Ephraim McDowell, Kentucky, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1928, 7'4" (Senate connecting corridor)
Dr. John McLoughlin, Oregon, statue by Gifford MacG. Proctor, 1952, 6'11" (Statuary Hall)
Charles L. McNary, portrait by Henrique Medina, 1946(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Discovery of the Mississippi by DeSoto 1541 by William H. Powell, 1853(Rotunda)
Drawing of Discovery of the Mississippi by DeSoto 1541 by William H. Powell, 1853
Entrance Into Monterey by Albert Bierstadt,(Member's private stairway, west corridor)
Justin S. Morrill, portrait by Eastman Johnson, 1884(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Esther Hobart Morris, Wyoming, statue by Avard Fairbanks, 1958, 8' (Statuary Hall vestibule north)
J. Sterling Morton, Nebraska, statue by Rudulph Evans, 1936-37, 6'9" (Hall of Columns)
Oliver P. Morton, Indiana, statue by Charles H. Niehaus, 1897-99, 7'6" (Hall of Columns)
Mrs. Motte Directing Generals Marion and Lee to Burn her Mansion to Dislodge the British by John Blake White, 1810-1815(Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Battle of Fort Moultrie by John Blake White, 1815 (Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg, Speaker, portrait by Samuel B. Waugh (after Joseph Wright), 1881
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania, statue by Blanche Nevin, 1884, 6'6" (Small House rotunda)
Buffalo Chase by Seth Eastman, 1868 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Death Whoop by Seth Eastman, 1868 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Dog Dance of the Dakotas by Seth Eastman, 1868 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Feeding the Dead by Seth Eastman, 1868 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Indian Council by Seth Eastman, 1868 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Indian Mode of Traveling by Seth Eastman, 1869 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Indian Woman Dressing a Deer Skin by Seth Eastman, ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Rice Gatherers by Seth Eastman, 1867 ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Spearing Fish in the Winter by Seth Eastman, ( 1324 Longworth House Office Building)
Four Native American Busts: Aysh-Ke-Bah-Ke=Ko-Zhay, Chippewa Chief, by Francis Vincenti (Senate wing, third floor, east corridor); Besheekee (Buffalo), Chippewa warrior, by Francis Vincenti (Senate wing, third floor, east corridor); Besheekee (Buffalo), Chippewa warrior, by Joseph Lassalle after Vincenti (House wing, west stairway, first floor).
Niagara Falls in Winter by Regis Gignoux, 1848(Senate wing, third floor, south corridor)
James L. Orr, Speaker, portrait by Esther Edmonds, 1911
Samuel Osgood, Postmaster General, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216)
Peace by Walter L. Dean( 311 Cannon House Office Building)
William Pennington, Speaker, portrait by Jos. Lauber, 1911
Two Statues: Pericles and Phidias, artists and dates unknown (H-216, House Appropriations Committee)
Frances H. Pierpont, West Virginia, statue by Franklin Simmons, 1903, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, Holland, July 22,1620 by Robt. W. Weir, 1843 (Rotunda)
Drawing of Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, Holland, July 22,1620 by Robt. W. Weir, 1843
Two Statues: Pioneers of the West and Settlers of the East Coast by Paul Manship, 1965 (crypt)
Pocahontas, portrait by unknown artist (s-233)
Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613 by John G. Chapman (Rotunda)
Drawing of Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613 by John G. Chapman
James K. Polk, Speaker, portrait by Rebecca Polk, 1911
Theodore M. Pomeroy, Speaker, portrait by George L. Clough
Two Presidential Busts, one of James A. Garfield by Charles H. Niehaus (s-216, President's Room) and one of William McKinley, Jr. By Emma Cadwalader-Guild (s-216, President's Room)
Henry T. Rainey, Speaker, portrait by Howard Chandler Christy, 1935
Samuel J. Randall, Chairman, portrait by Kathryne C. Dimmitt, after C. A. Fassett, 1962 (H-216)
Samual J. Randall, Speaker, portrait by Wm. A. Greaves after C. A. Fassett
Edmund Randolph, Attorney General, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216)
Sam Rayburn, Speaker, portrait by Douglas Chandor, 1941
Sam Rayburn, portrait byTom Lea, 1966 (Rayburn House Office Building, east entrance)
Sam Rayburn, statue by Felix De Weldon, 1965, 6' ( Rayburn House Office Building, main entrance)
Thomas B. Reed, Speaker, portrait by John S. Sargent, 1891
Relief in the Senate Chamber: Courage by Lee Lawrie, Bruno Mankowski, carver, (West entry)
Decorative Relief Panel by Thomas McIntosh and Jeremiah Sullivan, 1825 (East Central Portico)
Rhytons by W. H. Livingstone, Sr., 1964 (Rayburn House Office Building)
Henry Mower Rice, Minnesota, statue by Frederick E. Triebel, 1913-16, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
Fort Rice, North Dakota by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Joseph T. Robinson, portrait by Nicholas R. Brewer, 1934(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Caesar Rodney, Delaware, statue by Bryant Baker, 1932, 7'5" (Statuary Hall)
Will Rogers, Oklahoma, statue by Jo Davidson, 1938, 7'6" (House connecting corridor)
Uriah M. Rose, Arkansas, statue by Frederic W. Ruckstuhl, 1917, 7'6" (Statuary Hall)
Charles marion Russell, Montana, statue by John B. Weaver, 1957-58, 7'1" (Statuary Hall)
Dr. Florence Rena Sabin, Colorado, statue by Joy Flinsch Buba, 1958, 5'3" (Statuary Hall)
Maria L. Sanford, Minnesota, statue by Evelyn Raymond, 1958, 6'11" (Senate connecting corridor)
Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, October 17, 1777 by John Trumbull (Rotunda)
Drawing of Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, October 17, 1777 by John Trumbull
Joseph D. Sayers, Chairman, photograph (In storage)
Fort Scammel and Fort Gorges, Maine by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
General Winfield Scott portrait by Edward Troye
Thoedore Sedgwick, Speaker, portrait by Edgar Parker after Gilbert Stuart
Sequoya, Oklahoma, statue by Vinnie Ream, 1917, 7'6" (Statuary Hall)
Juniperro Serra, California, statue by Ettore Cadorin, 1930, 8'9" (Statuary Hall)
John Sevier, Tennesee, statue by Belle Kinney Scholz and Leopold F. Scholz, 1931, 7'10" (Statuary Hall)
Morris Sheppard, portrait by Boris B. Gordon, 1941(Location Unknown)
J. Swagar Sherley, Chairman, portrait by Chas. Sneed Williams (H-217)
Roger Sherman, Connecticut, statue by Chauncey B. Ives, 1870, 7'11" (Statuary Hall)
General James Shields, Illinois, statue by Leonard W. Volk, 1893, 7'6" (Hall of Columns)
George L. Shoup, Idaho, statue by Frederick E. Triebel, 1909, 7'7" (Statuary Hall)
General Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida, statue by Charles A. Pillars, 1917, 7'5" (Hall of Columns)
Fort Snelling, Minnesota by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Stairway Balusters and Rails designed by Constantino Brumidi, 1857 (Senate and House wing stairways)
Detail of Bronze Stairways designed by Constantino Brumidi, 1857 (Senate and House wing stairways)
Elizabeth cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, statue by Adelaide Johnson, 1921, (Crypt, first floor)
John Stark, New Hampshire, statue by Carl Conrads, 1894, 6'5" (Vestibule north of Rotunda)
Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Georgia, statue by Gutzon Borglum, 1926-27, 5'8" (Statuary Hall)
Thaddeus Stevens, Chairman, Matthew Brady photograph oil tinted (H- 216)
Andrew Stevenson, Speaker, portrait by Spencer Baird Nichols, 1911
J. George Stewart, portrait by Charles J. Fox
Richard Stockton, New Jersey, statue by Henry Kirke Brown, 1874, 6'3" (Statuary Hall)
Charles Sumner, portrait by Walter Ingalls, 1876(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Fort Sumter, South Carolina (before the war) by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Fort Sumter, South Carolina (after the bombardment) by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Fort Sumter, South Carolina (after the war) by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
John Taber, Chairman, portrait by Frank de Bruin Valerius, 1960 (H-218)
Robert A. Taft, portrait by Deane Keller, ( Senate reception room wall)
Robert A. Taft Memorial and Robert A. Taft statue by Wheeler Williams, 1959 (United States Capitol Grounds, statue at base of memorial)
James A. Tawney, Chairman, portrait by Freeman Thorp, 1911 (In Storage)
Edward T. Taylor, Chairman, portrait by John C. Johansen, 1939 (H-218)
John W. Taylor, Speaker, portrait by Caroline L. O. Ransom
Fort Taylor, Florida by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
William Thornton, portrait by George B. Matthews after Gilbert Stuart, 1930 (SB-14)
Fort Tompkins and Fort Wadsworth, New York by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Tripoli or Peace Monument by Charles Micali
Fort Trumbull, Connecticut by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Jonathan Trumbull, Speaker, portrait by Harry Ives Thompson, 1880
Johnathan Trumball, Connecticut, statue by Chauncey B. Ives, 1869, 8'1" (House connecting corridor)
Zebulon Baird Vance, North Carolina, statue by Gutzon Borglum, 1916, 7'8" (Statuary Hall)
Joseph B. Varnum, Speaker, portrait by Charles L. Elliot
Four Sevres Vases, 1918 (H-207, Rayburn Room and Senate Lobby)
Americus Vespucius-Exploration, by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S-216, ceiling)
Four Vice-Presidential Busts: Levi P. Morton, by F. Edwin Elwell, 1891; Theodore Roosevelt, by James Earle Fraser, 1910; James S. Sherman, by Bessie Potter Vonnoh, 1911; Adlai E. Stevenson by Franklyn Simmons, 1894 (Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Four Vice-Presidential Busts:Daniel Tompkins, byCharles H. Niehaus, 1891 (Senate Chamber Gallery); Harry S. Truman by Charles Keck, 1961 (Senate wing, second floor, main corridor) ; John Tyler by William C. McClausen (Senate Chamber gallery); Martin Van Buren by U. S. J. Dunbar, Sc., 1894 (Senate chamber gallery).
Three Vice-Presidential Busts:Henry A. Wallace by Jo. Davidson, 1947 (S-213, Senate Reception Room); William A. Wheeler by Edward C. Potter, 1892 (Senate chamber gallery) ; Henry Wilson by Daniel Chester French (S-214, Vice President's formal Office).
General Lew Wall, Indiana, statue by Andrew O'Connor, 1908-9, 6'10" (Statuary Hall)
Thomas U. Walter, portrait by Francisco Pausas after a Brady photograph, 1925
Two Statues: War and Peace by Luigi Persico (Niche right and left of east central entrance)
Joseph Ward, South Dakota, statue by Bruno Beghe, 1963, 7'2" (Hall of Columns)
Elihu B. Washburne, Chairman, Engraving (In storage)
George Washington, portrait by William Dunlap, 1783
George Washington at Princeton, portrait by Charles Wilson Peale, 1779(Senate Wing, third floor, west corridor
George Washington, portrait by Rembrandt Peale, 1828(Old Senate Chamber)
George Washington, portrait by Gilbert Stuart (Thomas Chestnut portrait), 1876(Senator's Conference Room)
George Washington, portrait by Gilbert Stuart (Landsdowne or "teapot" type portrait), (House Reception Room)
George Washington, portrait by Gilbert Stuart (Edward Pennington portrait), 1886
George Washington, portrait by John Vanderlyn (after Gilbert Stuart), 1834 (House Chamber)
George Washington, Virginia, statue by Antoine Houdon, 1909, 7'6" (Rotunda)
George Washington by Constantino Brumidi (President's Room, S- 216)
George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough
George Washington statue by William J. Hubard after Antoine Houdon
Daniel Webster, portrait by John Neagle, 1881(Senate wing, second floor, main corridor)
Daniel Webster, portrait by James Henry Wright,(Senate wing, stairwell)
Daniel Webster, portrait by Adrian Lamb, ( Senate reception room wall)
Daniel Webster, New Hampshire, statue by Carl Conrads, 1893-94, 6'4" (Statuary Hall)
Fort West Point, New York by Seth Eastman, ( center section, first floor, west corridor)
Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way by Emmanuel Leutze,(House wing, west stairway)
General Joseph Wheeler, Alabama, statue by Berthold Nebel, 1923-25, 7" (Statuary Hall)
Edward Douglas White, Louisiana, statue by Arthur Morgan, 1954, 7'1" (Senate connecting corridor)
John White, Speaker, portrait by Gerald Barry, copy, 1911
Marcus Whitman, Washington, statue by Avard Fairbanks, 1950, 9' (Statuary Hall)
Frances E. Willard, Illinois, statue by Helen Farnsworth Mears, 1905, 7'1" (Statuary Hall)
Roger Williams, Rhode Island, statue by Franklin Simmons, 1870, 6'8" (Statuary Hall)
Circular Windows by J. and G.H. Gibson Company of Philadelphia, 1859- 60 (First floor landing on each grand stairway)
George Washington Memorial Window by Maria Herndl, 1901 (Senators' private dining room, first floor)
Rectangular Laylights by J. and G.H. Gibson Company of Philadelphia, 1859-60 (First floor landing on each grand stairway)
John Winthrop, Massachusetts, statue by Richard S. Greenough, 1875, 7'8" (Hall of Columns)
Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker, portrait by Daniel Huntington
Elliott Woods, portrait by George B. Matthews, (SB-15)
William R. Wood, Chairman, portrait by George B. Matthews (H-217)
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, October 19, 1781 by John Trumbull (Rotunda)
Drawing of Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, October 19, 1781 by John Trumbull
Brigham Young, Utah, statue by Mahonri Young, 1947, 5'11" (Statuary Hall) Index
Last updated July 31, 1998