John P. Hale was a radical anti-slavery Republican during the Civil War. As his epitaph indicates, he did indeed dedicate his political career to the abolition of slavery, running for President in 1852 with the Free Soil Party and serving in congress during Lincoln's administration.
John Stark Statue (Concord)
SketchingΒ statues on the State House lawn today, I found myself drawn to Major General John Stark's defiant stance beneath the falling maple leaves... As I drew, a boisterous school group passed through the plaza, and I heard a weary teacher saying, "Tommy, what did I just tell you? Β Don't try to be DIFFERENT, just GET … Continue reading John Stark Statue (Concord)
Daniel Webster Statue (Concord)
Sketch of the Daniel Webster statue in front of the NH State House: The two state seals represent, obviously, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Β Technically, it's MA's coat of arms, and I didn't realize it was so intense! Β The latin motto translates as, "WITH SWORD, SHE SEEKS QUIET PEACE UNDER LIBERTY." Β Looks more like quiet peace … Continue reading Daniel Webster Statue (Concord)