When President Abraham Lincoln took office in 1861, the Capitol dome was partially
completed, braced by ropes of steel. On the lawn below,
the inaugural crowd could see the model of the statue destined
for the top. The finished piece reached the pinnacle on December 2, 1863.
During the Civil War construction costs for the new dome and other parts of
the building drew unfavorable remarks. Lincoln, however, stressed
the work's importance, reportedly saying, "If people see the Capitol
going on, it is a sign we intend the Union shall go on." In 1974 Allyn Cox
painted this ceiling mural of Lincoln and the dome in the House Wing.
<Click on picture to continue.
|
Text and photo copyright © 2018 Abraham Lincoln Online. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy