List of equestrian statues in the United States

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This is a list of equestrian statues in the United States.

List[edit]

Alabama[edit]

Alaska[edit]

Arizona[edit]

Lariat Cowboy', Phoenix
  • Scottsdale
    • Come 'n Get It, by Snell Johnson, Rawhide, 1989–90.
    • Jack Knife, by Ed Mell, Main Street & Marshall Way, 1993.
  • Tucson
    • Pancho Villa, by Julian Martinez, Viente de Agosto Park, 1981.
    • Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J., by Julian Martinez, Kino Boulevard, 1987–89.

Arkansas[edit]

California[edit]

  • Oakland
    • Joaquin Miller – Poet of the Sierras, by Kisa Beeck, Joaquin Miller Park, 1942.
  • Sacramento
    • Pony Express Rider, by Thomas Holland, 2nd & J Streets, 1976.
    • Indian Being Attacked by a Bear, by Spero Anargyros, west pediment, California State Capitol, 1981–82. Recreation of Pietro Mezzara's 1873 statue (lost or destroyed).
    • Woman Being Attacked by a Buffalo, by Spero Anargyros, west pediment, California State Capitol, 1981–82. Recreation of Pietro Mezzara's 1873 statue (lost or destroyed).

Colorado[edit]

Connecticut[edit]

Delaware[edit]

District of Columbia[edit]

Florida[edit]

  • Jacksonville
    • General Andrew Jackson Reviewing the Troops, by Bob Springer, Jacksonville Landing, 1987. A copy after Clark Mills's 1853 statue in Washington, DC.
  • Miami Beach
    • End of the Trail (The Great Spirit), by Ettore Pellegatta, Pinetree & Flamingo Drives, 1923–24.
  • Pine Island Ridge
    • Major William Lauderdale, by Luis Montoya, Pine Island Road, 1988.

Georgia[edit]

Hawaii[edit]

Idaho[edit]

  • Kellogg
    • St. George and the Dragon, by David Ray Dose, Hill Street, 1988.
  • Lewiston
    • Indian Summer 1974, by Don D. Joslyn, Nez Perce County Courthouse, 1974.

Illinois[edit]

Indiana[edit]

Iowa[edit]

  • Keokuk
    • Samuel Ryan Curtis Memorial, unknown artist, Victory Park, 1898.

Kansas[edit]

  • Maryville
    • Pony Express Rider, by Richard Bergen, 1985

Kentucky[edit]

Louisiana[edit]

Maine[edit]

Maryland[edit]

Massachusetts[edit]

Michigan[edit]

George Armstrong Custer-Monroe.

Abraham Lincoln, Adrian College Library, same as the Northwood Lincoln, but much smaller.

Minnesota[edit]

Progress of the State, Minnesota State Capitol

Mississippi[edit]

Missouri[edit]

Montana[edit]

  • Billings
    • 7th Cavalry Guidon Trooper, by Lyndon Fayne Pomeroy, KTVQ, 1978.
  • Bozeman
    • Pioneer Nelson Story, by Jim Dolan, Lindley Park, 1984.
  • Conrad
    • The Cowboy, by Jim Dolan, Conrad High School, ca. 1983.
  • Helena
  • Thomas Francis Meagher, by Charles J. Mulligan, in front of Montana State Capitol, 1904–05.
  • Miles City
    • Horse and Rider, by Leo L. Olson, Custer County High School, 1971.
  • Wolf Point
    • Homage to the Pioneers, by Floyd Tennyson DeWitt, Main Street, 1976

Nebraska[edit]

Nevada[edit]

New Hampshire[edit]

New Jersey[edit]

New Mexico[edit]

New York[edit]

North Carolina[edit]

North Dakota[edit]

  • Bismarck
    • Theodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1922. The full-size plaster model for Proctor's statues in Portland, Oregon and Minot, North Dakota.
  • Mandan
    • Theodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, 3rd Avenue & Main Street, 1924. A smaller version of Proctor's statue in Portland, Oregon.
  • Minot
    • Theodore Roosevelt, by Alexander Phimister Proctor, Roosevelt Park, 1922, this cast 1924. A replica of Proctor's statue in Portland, Oregon.
  • Regent
    • Theodore Roosevelt Rides Again, by Gary Greff, Enchanted Highway, Regency-Gladstone Road, 1993. A 51-foot-tall cartoon outlined in metal pipe depicting Roosevelt astride a rearing horse.

Ohio[edit]

Oklahoma[edit]

Oregon[edit]

Pennsylvania[edit]

Rhode Island[edit]

South Carolina[edit]

South Dakota[edit]

Tennessee[edit]

Texas[edit]

  • Ballinger
    • Spirit of the Texas Cowboy (1917–19), by Pompeo Coppini, Charles H. Noyes Memorial, Courthouse Square.
  • Clifton
    • On the Banks of the Bosque (2007), by Bruce R. Greene, Heritage Plaza.

Utah[edit]

Vermont[edit]

  • Bennington
    • Civil War Memorial (Bronze bas-relief plaque of marching soldiers), by William Gordon Huff, outside Bennington Museum, 1930.

Virginia[edit]

Washington[edit]

West Virginia[edit]

  • Charleston
    • Henry Gassaway Davis, by Louis Saint-Lanne, Davis Park, 1926.
  • Clarksburg
  • "Stonewall" Jackson, by Charles Keck, Harrison County Courthouse, 1921, this cast 1953. A replica of Keck's statue in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Wisconsin[edit]

Wyoming[edit]

  • Casper
    • Lieutenant Caspar W. Collins, by Pershing Geiger, Casper Events Center, 1981.
  • Cody
    • John Jeremiah "Liver-Eating" Johnston, by Peter M. Fillerup, Old Trail Town, ca. 1974.
  • Jackson*
    • Cowboy, by Bud Boller, George Washington Memorial Park, 1976.

References[edit]

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