Equestrian statues - detail
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Arts of Peace, Music & Harvest, statues near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Arts of War, Sacrifice & Valor, statues on the Arlington Memorial Bridge near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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ASBURY, Francis: Statue north of Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wasn't in any [non-spiritual ;o] battles, died in peace -- theory holds
Wikipedia article on Asbury
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BOLIVAR, Simon: Memorial at the Interior Dept in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported** died in peace (tuberculosis) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Bolivar
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BOLIVAR, Simon: Statue near the O.A.S. Bldg in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported** , died in peace (tuberculosis) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Bolivar
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DILL, John: Statue at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle, died in peace -- theory fails*
Wikipeda article on Dill
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GRANT, Ulysses S: Memorial near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died in peace -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Grant
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The Great Centennial Cattle Drive Monument in Billings, Montana(3 hooves down)
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GREENE, Nathanael: Memorial at Stanton Square in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died in peace (sunstroke) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Greene
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Gálvez, Bernardo de: Memorial near the State Dept in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle, died after the war (rumored to be poisoned) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on de Galvez
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HANCOCK, Winfield Scott: Memorial near the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves "down" (but see right rear), wounded in battle (Churubusco), died in peace (infection) -- benefit of the doubt -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Hancock
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HANCOCK, Winfield Scott: Memorial at Gettysburg Nat'l Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- 3 hooves down, wounded in battle (Churubusco), died in peace (infection) -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Hancock
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HARTRANFT, John Frederic statue @ the Pennsylvania State House in Harrisburg Pennsylvania
- 2 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died after the war -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Hartranft
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HOWARD, Oliver O Howard Memorial at Gettysburg Nat'l Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Fair Oaks), died after the war -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Howard
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JACKSON, Andrew: Memorial in Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C.
- 2 hooves down, died in peace (tuberculosis & heart failure) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Jackson
- JACKSON, Thomas J memorial at the Manassas Battlefield Park in Virginia(4 hooves down)
- 4 hooves down, accidentally wounded by his own men & died -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Jackson
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Joan of Arc (Jeanne D'Arc) statue in Meridian Hill Park in Washington, D.C.
- 2 hooves down, wounded in battle (Paris), executed for heresy-- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Joan
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KEARNEY, Philip: Statue at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia
- 2 hooves down (we'll call the left rear up), died in battle -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Kearney
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LOGAN, John A: Memorial on Logan Circle in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, wounded in battle (Fort Donelson), died in peace -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Logan
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LONGSTREET, James Memorial at Gettysburg Nat'l Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- 2 hooves down, wounded in battle (Wilderness), died in peace (pneumonia) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Longstreet
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Federal Trade Commission: Man Controlling Trade statue in Washington, D.C.(4 hooves down)
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LEE, Robert E as part of the Virginia State Memorial at Gettysburg Nat'l Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Chapultepec), died in peace (pneumonia) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Lee
- McCLELLAN, George B: Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died in peace (suffering from chest pains) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on McLellan
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McPHERSON, James B: Memorial in McPherson Square in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, died in battle -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on McPherson
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Library of Congress: Court of Neptune Fountain in Washington, D.C.
- Pegasus & Bellerophon statue at the Nat'l Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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PULASKI, Brigadier General Count Casimir: Memorial at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, died in battle -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Pulaski
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Range Rider of the Yellowstone statue at Logan Airport in Billings, Montana(4 hooves down)
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San Martín, José de: Memorial near the State Dept in Washington, D.C.
- 2 hooves down, died after the war -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on on San Martin
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SCOTT, Winfield: Memorial on Scott Circle in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Bundy Lane), died in peace -- theory fails*
Wikipeda article on Scott
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Seventh Cavalry Guidon Trooper statue in Billings, Montana at KTVQ TV(3 hooves down)
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SHERIDAN, Philip H: Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Middle Cascade, Oregon Territory), died in peace -- theory fails*
Wikipeda article on Sheridan
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SHERMAN, William Tecumseh: Monument in Sherman Square in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Shiloh), died in peace (pneumonia) -- theory fails*
Wikipeda article on Sherman
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THOMAS, George H: Memorial at Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wounded in battle (Clear Fork, Brazos River Texas), died in peace -- theory fails*
Wikipeda article on Thomas
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Vaquero statue at the Nat'l Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.(2 hooves down)
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WASHINGTON, George: Statue at Washington Circle in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died in peace (cynache trachealis) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Washington
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WASHINGTON, George: Statue at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
- 3 hooves down, no wounds reported**, died in peace (cynache trachealis) -- theory fails
Wikipeda article on Washington
- WESLEY, John: Memorial at American Univ in Washington, D.C.
- 4 hooves down, wasn't in any [non-spiritual ;o] battles, died in peace -- theory holds
Wikipeda article on Wesley
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