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| Title: |
Old Abe at the Wisconsin State Capitol |
| Description: |
Old Abe, Wisconsin War Eagle, perched on a stars and stripes shield next to a cannon at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Old Abe has his back turned towards the camera and wings partially outstretched. There is a flag in the background.
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| Image ID: |
7534 |
Creation Date: |
1875 ca. |
Creator Name: |
Bennett, H. H. (Henry Hamilton), 1843 - 1908
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Collection Name: |
H. H. Bennett* |
| Genre: |
Photographs |
Additional Information: |
Aside from Governor Robert M. La Follette, Sr., Old Abe was the most famous personality associated with the third Capitol. Maude Keene Gill saw Old Abe in his quarters in the Capitol basement shortly before his death. "The ceiling appropriately painted blue, with white stars, and the bars which separated his commodious home from the hall alternate red and blue...He was anything but a pleasant bird, glowering at his many visitors with evident dislike." |
| Subjects: |
Cities and towns Wisconsin State Capitol Mascots Birds Ordnance Civil War, 1861-1865 Outdoor photography Flags
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