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Thursday, May 30, 2019

"IN THIS TEMPLE THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER"

LINCOLN MEMORIAL DEDICATED 

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On May 30, 1922, William Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court and former President of the United States, dedicated the LINCOLN MEMORIAL here in the Nation's Capital.

Mr. Taft, in his role as president of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, presented the memorial to President Warren G. Harding on behalf of the people of the United States of America and in the presence of Robert Todd Lincoln, the only surviving son of the 16th POTUS.

Henry Bacon designed the memorial and the seated figure of President Lincoln inside was the work of Daniel Chester. French.  The Lincoln Memorial Commission was the brainchild of Senator Shelby M. Cullom* of Illinois.

The memorial is surrounded by 36 columns, 1 for each of the 36 states which were part of the United States on April 15, 1865, the day of Lincoln's death.
Above the colonnade are inscribed the names of those states and the dates which they entered the UNION.

Flanking the steps at the entrance of the memorial are 2 buttresses each crowned with an 11 foot tripod carved from pink Tennessee marble.  The statue of Lincoln was done in Georgia white marble while the pedestal is of Tennessee marble.

On the wall above the statue of Lincoln are these words...

"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever."

*Shelby Moore Cullom (1829-1914) was born in Monticello, Kentucky and moved to Springfield, Illinois where he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1855.  Before his election to the US Senate in 1882, he served in the US House of Representatives and as Governor of Illinois.


Lincoln Memorial Dedication
Washington, D.C.
May 30, 1922


Lincoln Memorial
Washington, D.C.
Photo by John White (2003)