U.S. Capitol: Justice & History statue (1863, recarved 1974) in Washington, D.C. by Thomas Crawford, Thomas U Walter located in James M. Goode's Capitol Hill area

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U.S. Capitol: Justice & History statue (1863, recarved 1974) in Washington, D.C. by Thomas Crawford, Thomas U Walter located in James M. Goode's Capitol Hill area

The Justice & History statue is a marble sculpture created by Thomas Crawford and Thomas U. Walter in 1863 and recarved in 1974, located in the U.S. Capitol's Senate wing east front in Washington, D.C. The original sculpture is now in the Russell Senate Office Building basement. The statue represents allegorical and mythological themes and is part of the Capitol Hill area's rich artistic heritage. It is accessible near the Capitol South Metro station.