Arts & Culture
Tribute in Bronze to Thaddeus Stevens

Thaddeus Stevens the congressman best known for legislating free public education in the early 1800’s is seated with a student next to him and books representing the 13th amendment. The […]

Thaddeus Stevens the congressman best known for legislating free public education in the early 1800’s is seated with a student next to him and books representing the 13th amendment. The chair is an exact replica of the one he sat in at the House of Representatives. Plaques with information on his life surround the base in addition to an electronic audio. Located at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.

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