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James Buchanan Memorial

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Type
  
Bronze

Address
  
Washington, DC 20009, USA

Year
  
1930

Artist
  
Hans Schuler

Created
  
1930

Owner
  
National Park Service

James Buchanan Memorial

Dimensions
  
190 cm × 200 cm (74 in × 79 in)

Location
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–9PMSaturday6AM–9PMSunday6AM–9PMMonday6AM–9PMTuesday6AM–9PMWednesday6AM–9PMThursday6AM–9PMFriday6AM–9PM

Similar
  
Meridian Hill Park, George Washingt Statue, Potomac Park, Major General George B, The George Washingt

The James Buchanan Memorial is a bronze and granite memorial in the Southeast corner of Meridian Hill Park Northwest, Washington, D.C. It was designed by architect William Gorden Beecher, and sculpted by Maryland artist Hans Schuler.

Commissioned in 1916, but not approved by the U.S. Congress until 1918, it was completed and unveiled June 26, 1930. The memorial features a statue of Buchanan bookended by male and female classical figures representing law and diplomacy, engraved with text from a member of Buchanan's cabinet, Jeremiah S. Black:

The incorruptible statesman whose walk was upon the mountain ranges of the law.

The memorial in the nation's capital complemented an earlier monument, constructed in 1907–08 and dedicated in 1911, on the site of Buchanan's birthplace in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania.

References

James Buchanan Memorial Wikipedia