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Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Jacob R. Straus Analyst on the Congress Matthew Eric Glassman Analyst on the Congress June 9, 2011 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R41857 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Summary and Historic Events
March 6, 2015 (R41857)

Summary

Statuary Hall has been used as the setting for a variety of events, including memorial ceremonies and receptions for new Members of Congress, award presentations, and as media space after presidential addresses. This report identifies and categorizes uses of Statuary Hall since 2005. Use of Statuary Hall is at the discretion of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Under House Rule I, clause 3, the Speaker has the authority to assign unappropriated rooms on the House of Representatives side of the Capitol, including Statuary Hall. Use of Statuary Hall could also be authorized by House resolution, but no events since 2005 have been held in Statuary Hall on such authority. Since 2005, 94136 events have been held in Statuary Hall. Events held in statuaryStatuary Hall can be divided into four categories: (1) receptions and dinners, (2) ceremonies, (3) media events, and (4)  memorial services. The report provides a brief explanation of each category and examples of activities in each category. Congressional Research Service Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................1 Scheduling Statuary Hall Events .................................................................................................1 Events in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 .............................................................................................2 Receptions/Dinners ...............................................................................................................3 Ceremonies ...........................................................................................................................3 Media Events ........................................................................................................................3 Memorial Services ................................................................................................................3 Tables Table 1. Number of Events Held in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 ......................................................2 Table 2. Events Held in Statuary Hall, by Category .....................................................................3 Table A-1. Events Held in Statuary Hall ......................................................................................4 Appendixes Appendix. Events Held in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 ....................................................................4 Contacts Author Contact Information ........................................................................................................7 Congressional Research Service Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Introduction
Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events

Introduction

Between 1819 and 1857, the room currently called Statuary Hall served as the Hall of the House of Representatives.11 Upon the completion of the current House chamber in 1857, the fate of the old "Hall of the House" was debated for many years. Perhaps the simplest was that it be converted into additional space for the Library of Congress, which was still housed in the Capitol. More drastic was the suggestion that the entire Hall be dismantled and replaced by two floors of committee rooms. Eventually, the idea of using the chamber as an art gallery was approved, and works intended for the Capitol extensions were put on exhibit; among these was the plaster model for the Statue of Freedom, which was later cast in bronze for the Capitol dome. The lack of wall space effectively prevented the hanging of large paintings, but the room seemed well suited to the display of statuary.2 2 Beginning in November 1879, Statuary Hall was first used for events. The first two events were a reception and dinner for the Society of the Army of the Cumberland on November 20, 1879,33 and a ceremony to close the Centennial Safe on November 22, 1879.4 4 Today, Statuary Hall is the home to many of the statues in the National Statuary Hall collection, which consists of two statues from each state.5 5 Scheduling Statuary Hall Events A room in the House Wing of the Capitol may be reserved in one of two ways: through a chamber resolution or pursuant to the Speaker's authority. House Rule I, clause 3 provides the Speaker with the authority to assign unappropriated rooms (i.e., not already assigned to a committee, House leadership, or an officer of the House). House Rule I, clause 3 states Except as otherwise provided by rule or law, the Speaker shall have general control of the Hall of the House, the corridors and passages in the part of the Capitol assigned to the use of the House, and the disposal of unappropriated rooms in that part of the Capitol.6 1 U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, “National Statuary Hall,” http://www.aoc.gov/cc/capitol/nat_stat_hall.cfm. Ibid. 3 Anson G. McCook, Address Before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland at their Eleventh Reunion, Washington, November 19, 1879 (Cincinnati: Press of Robert Clarke & Co, 1879). 4 U.S. Congress, Clerk of the House of Representatives, “The Mysterious Centennial Safe of Mrs. Charles F. Deihm,” Historical Highlights, http://artandhistory.house.gov/highlights.aspx?action=view&intID=505. 5 U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, “About the National Statuary Hall Collection,” http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/ nsh/nsh_coll_origin.cfm. For a list of statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection, see U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, “Statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection,” http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/index.cfm. Not all statues are currently housed in Statuary Hall. Some statues are stored in various halls of the Capitol, including the Crypt, the Hall of Columns, the Rotunda, the first and second floor of the Senate Wing of the Capitol, and the second floor House connecting corridor; and in the Capitol Visitor Center. 6 House Rule I, clause 3. U.S. Congress, Constitution, Jefferson’s Manual, and Rules of the House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, prepared by John V. Sullivan, Parliamentarian, 110th Cong., 2nd sess., H.Doc. 110162 (Washington: GPO, 2009), § 623, p. 336. 2 Congressional Research Service 1 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events the House, and the disposal of unappropriated rooms in that part of the Capitol.6 For rooms jointly controlled by the House and Senate (e.g., the Rotunda and Emancipation Hall), a concurrent resolution is generally required to authorize use.7 7 Initially adopted in 1811 to provide the Speaker with approval authority over events in the House chamber,88 clause 3 was last amended in 1911, to provide the Speaker with control over unappropriated rooms elsewhere in the House Wing of the Capitol. 99 Since 1911, the Speaker has generally authorized the use of rooms in the House Wing of the Capitol not otherwise appropriated.10 10 Events in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 2015 Since 2005, 94136 events have been held in Statuary Hall. The House Sergeant at Arms, whose office provided data for this report, defines an event as activity that prevents public access to Statuary Hall for a period of time. As a result, activities such as a brief wreath laying at a particular statue are not included. Table 1 reports the total number of events held in Statuary Hall during each of the past seven years. The Appendixsince 2005. The Appendix provides the date of each event and a brief description. Table 1. Number of Events Held in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 Year Number 2005 16 2006 15 2007 16 2008 18 2009 10 2010 15 2011 4 Total 94 Source: CRS Analysis of Sergeant At Arms data. Notes: 2011 data includes events through March 30, 2011. 7 Since the 101st Congress (1989-1990), only one event was held in the Rotunda without a concurrent resolution: the lying in state of President Gerald Ford. President Ford died in December 2006, during the recess between the 109th and 110th Congress. The Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader jointly authorized the use of the Rotunda without a concurrent resolution. For more information on use of the Rotunda, Emancipation Hall, and the Capitol Grounds, see CRS Report RL34619, Use of the Capitol Rotunda, Capitol Grounds, and Emancipation Hall: Concurrent Resolutions, 101st to 111th Congress, by Matthew Eric Glassman and Jacob R. Straus. 8 U.S. Congress, Hind’s Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Asher C. Hinds, vol. 2 (Washington: GPO, 1907), § 1354, pp. 892-893. The Speaker’s authority to assign rooms in the House Wing of the Capitol stems from his or her general authority to control the use of the House chamber. For more information, see “Committee Rooms, &c.,” Annals of the Congress of the United States, vol. 42 (May 26, 1824), p. 2764. 9 U.S. Congress, Cannon’s Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Clarence Cannon, vol. 6 (Washington: GPO, 1935), § 261, pp. 424-425. See also, “Recognition Still Remains with the Speaker,” Congressional Record, vol. 47, part 1 (April 5, 1911), p. 80. 10 U.S. Congress, Hind’s Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Asher C. Hinds, vol. 5 (Washington: GPO, 1907), § 7273, p. 1104. Congressional Research Service 2 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Following receipt of the data from the House Sergeant at Arms, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) examined the events and divided them into four categories: (1) receptions and dinners, (2) ceremonies, (3) media events, and (4) memorial services. The following sections 2015

Year

Number

2005

16

2006

15

2007

16

2008

18

2009

10

2010

15

2011

12

2012

9

2013

14

2014

9

2015

2

Total

136

Source: CRS Analysis of Sergeant At Arms data.

Notes: 2015 data includes events through March 4, 2015.

Following receipt of the data from the House Sergeant at Arms, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) examined the events and divided them into four categories: (1) receptions and dinners, (2) ceremonies, (3) media events, and (4) memorial services. The following sections
provide a brief explanation of each category and examples of activities. Table 2 reports the number of events since 2005, by category. Receptions/Dinners Receptions/Dinners The largest percentage of events held in Statuary Hall (63%) between 2005 and 2011 were for 60.3%) were receptions or dinners, hosted by both official congressional entities and private groups. For example, the Joint Congressional Committee on the Inaugural Ceremonies held the Inaugural Luncheon in Statuary Hall in both 2005 and 20092005, 2009, and 2013; and the Capitol Historical Society held a reception for new Members of Congress in the Hall in 2005. Ceremonies Ceremonies account for just over one-quarter and 2013. Ceremonies Ceremonies account for 29.4% of the events held in Statuary Hall since 2005. These ceremonies include presentations of awards, unveiling of official portraits, commemorations of event anniversaries, and formal wreath layings, and prayer services. For example, the annual National Moment of Remembrance is held in Statuary Hall. In addition, prior to moving the statue to Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center, an annual lei draping ceremony at King Kamehameha statue was held in Statuary Hall. Media Events Media Events Statuary Hall has also been occasionally used as the location for media availability, primarily after a presidential address to a joint session of Congress in the House chamber. Memorial Services Since 2005, four memorial services for Media events represent 5.1% of the events held in Statuary Hall. Memorial Services Since 2005, seven memorial services (5.1%) for current or former Members of Congress have been held in Statuary Hall: for Representatives Robert Matsui (January 5, 2005); Juanita Millender-McDonald (May 17, 2007); Tom Lantos (February 14, 2008); Stephanie Tubbs Jones (September 10, 2008); and John P. Murtha (March 30, 2010). Table 2. Events Held in Statuary Hall, by Category 2005-2011 Category Number Percentage of Total Receptions / Dinners 59 63 Ceremonies 24 26 Media Events 7 7 Memorial Services 4 4 94 100 Total Source: CRS Analysis of Sergeant At Arms data. Notes: 2011 data includes events through March 30, 2011. Congressional Research Service 3 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Appendix. Events Held in Statuary Hall, 2005-2011 Since January 1, 2005, 94John P. Murtha (March 30, 2010); Donald M. Payne (April 25, 2012); and Speaker Thomas Foley (October 29, 2013). Table 2. Events Held in Statuary Hall, by Category

2005-2015

Category

Number

Percentage of Total

Receptions / Dinners

82

60.3

Ceremonies

40

29.4

Media Events

7

5.1

Memorial Services

7

5.1

Total

136

99.9 a

Source: CRS Analysis of Sergeant At Arms data.

Notes: 2015 data include events through March 4, 2015.

a. Numbers may not add to 100% because of rounding. Appendix. Events Held in Statuary Hall, 2005-2015 Since January 1, 2005, 136
events have been held in Statuary Hall. Table A-1 contains a chronological list of these events, the date of the event, and the event type. Table A-1. Events Held in Statuary Hall January 5, 2005, to March 30, 2011 Date Event Type 1/5/2005 Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Robert Matsui Memorial Service 1/20/2005 Inaugural Luncheona Ceremony 2/2/2005 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 2/17/2005 Ceremony Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Placement in Statuary Hall of the Frances E. Willard Statue Ceremony 3/2/2005 Reception following the Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Jackie Robinson Reception/Dinner 3/7/2005 Reception for New Members hosted by the Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 4/16/2005 Kennedy Center Gala Reception Reception/Dinner 4/27/2005 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 5/19/2005 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 5/29/2005 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2005 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 6/5/2005 Ford’s Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception Reception/Dinner 6/6/2005 King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony Ceremony 6/7/2005 International Club Reception and Dinner Reception/Dinner 7/4/2005 July 4th Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 9/22/2005 Reception following the Dedication of the Statue of Po’pay from New Mexico Reception/Dinner 1/21/2006 Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Lee Ceremony 1/31/2006 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 3/15/2006 50th Anniversary of Hungarian Democracy with an Address by President George W. Bush Ceremony 4/27/2006 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 5/6/2006 Kennedy Center Gala Reception Reception/Dinner 5/10/2006 U.S. House of Representatives Distinguished Service Award Presentation Ceremony to Vice President Cheney, Lindy Boggs, and Father Drinan Ceremony 5/25/2006 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2006 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 6/11/2006 King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony Ceremony Congressional Research Service 4 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Date 6/24/2006 Event Ford’s Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception 4th Concert Reception Type Reception/Dinner 7/4/2006 July 7/19/2006 Tribute to Retiring Members of Congress sponsored by the Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 11/13/2006 Speaker's Reception and Dinner Honoring New Members of the House Reception/Dinner 11/14/2006 Democratic Leader's New Member Dinner Reception/Dinner 12/6/2006 Speaker’s Holiday Reception following the Lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree on the West Front Reception/Dinner 1/23/2007 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 3/29/2007 Photo Op with the Tuskegee Airman, President Bush, and the Speaker prior to the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal in the Rotundab Ceremony 4/7/2007 Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Lee Ceremony 5/10/2007 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 5/17/2007 Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Juanita Millender-McDonald Memorial Service 5/27/2007 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2007 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 6/2/2007 Speaker hosted Reception and Dinner Reception/Dinner 6/10/2007 King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony Ceremony 6/21/2007 2007 Achievement Summit – Academy of Achievement Dinner and Reception Reception/Dinner 6/23/2007 Ford’s Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception Reception/Dinner 7/4/2007 July 4th Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 7/17/2007 Reception honoring Dr. Norman Borlaug following the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal in the Rotunda Reception/Dinner 8/25/2007 Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring Father Junipero Serra Ceremony 11/30/2007 Kennedy Center Gala Reception Reception/Dinner 12/4/2007 Presentation of the Freedom Award to former Speaker Thomas Foley by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 1/19/2008 Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Leec Ceremony 1/28/2008 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 2/14/2008 Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Tom Lantos Memorial Service 3/5/2008 Reception for the Washington Premiere of the HBO series of “John Adams” hosted by the Speaker Reception/Dinner 4/3/2008 Congressional Tribute to the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King “Renewing the Dream” Ceremony 4/17/2008 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 5/21/2008 Congressional Tribute to the Centennial of the Birth of President Lyndon Johnson Ceremony Congressional Research Service Reception/Dinner 5 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Date Event Type 5/25/2008 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2008 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 5/31/2008 Ford’s Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception Reception/Dinner 6/8/2008 King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremonyd Ceremony 7/4/2008 July 4th Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 9/10/2008 Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones Memorial Service 9/24/2008 Reception Honoring Retiring Members of the 110th Congress and the Presentation of the Freedom Award by the Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 9/24/2008 Reception honoring the Congressional Black Caucus hosted by Speaker Pelosi and Leader Reid Reception/Dinner 11/18/2008 Reception for New Members of Congress hosted by the Speaker Reception/Dinner 12/7/2008 Kennedy Center Honors Reception Reception/Dinner 12/15/2008 Reception Honoring Rep. John Tanner and NATO Parliamentarians hosted by the Speaker Reception/Dinner 1/20/2009 Inaugural Luncheon Ceremony 2/10/2009 Celebrating the Honorable John Dingell of Michigan on the Occasion of Becoming the Longest Serving Member in the History of the U.S. House of Representatives Ceremony 2/24/2009 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 5/13/2009 Reception for New Members of Congress hosted by the Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 5/24/2009 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2009 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 6/3/2009 Reception and Dinner honoring Mrs. Ronald Reagan and the Unveiling of the Statue of President Ronald Reagan Reception/Dinner 6/16/2009 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner 4th Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 7/4/2009 July 7/28/2009 Unveiling of the Official Portrait of Speaker J. Dennis Hastert Ceremony 1/27/2010 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 3/21/2010 Sunday Worship Service for Members of Congress and Congressional staffe Ceremony 3/25/2010 Women’s History Event Honoring Secretary Hillary Clinton hosted by the Speaker Ceremony 3/30/2010 Memorial Service for the Late Honorable John P. Murtha Memorial Service 5/30/2010 Memorial Day Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 5/31/2010 National Moment of Remembrance Ceremony 6/5/2010 Ford’s Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception Reception/Dinner 6/15/2010 Association of Former Members of Congress Reception Reception/Dinner Congressional Research Service 6 Use of National Statuary Hall: Assignment and Historic Events Date Event Type 6/24/2010 Ceremony to Commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the End of the Korean War Ceremony 7/4/2010 July 4th Concert Reception Reception/Dinner 7/24/2010 Reception and Dinner for the Spain/US Council Annual Forum Reception/Dinner 7/26/2010 Reception honoring the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act Ceremony 11/8/2010 Kennedy Center Gala Reception Reception/Dinner 11/8/2010 Kennedy Center Reception Honoring the 2010 Recipient of the Mark Twain Award Reception/Dinner 11/14/2010 Reception hosted by Leader Boehner for Republican New Members Reception/Dinner 1/25/2011 Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress Media Event 3/9/2011 Reception to Welcome Members of the 112th Congress hosted by the Capitol Historical Society Reception/Dinner 3/24/2011 150th Anniversary of the Congressional Medal of Honor Reception/Dinner 3/30/2011 40th Anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus Reception/Dinner Source: U.S. Congress, Office of the House Sergeant at Arms a. Inaugural lunches are hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on the Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC). The first luncheon in Statuary Hall was held in 1953 for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. b. The Gold Medal Ceremony for the Tuskegee Airman was held in the Rotunda (see S.Con.Res. 15, 110th Congress). In addition to being used for photo opportunities, Statuary Hall was used as an overflow room for the Gold Medal Ceremony. c. The Robert E. Lee statue was moved to the Capitol Crypt in 2008. d. The King Kamehameha statue was moved to the Capitol Visitor Center’s (CVC) Emancipation Hall in 2009. The Lei Draping ceremony was moved to the CVC beginning in June 2009. e. The worship service held in Statuary Hall was in conjunction with a Sunday session of the House [Congressional Record, daily edition, vol. 156 (March 21, 2010), pp. H1819-H1890]. Author Contact Information Jacob R. Straus Analyst on the Congress jstraus@crs.loc.gov, 7-6438 Congressional Research Service Matthew Eric Glassman Analyst on the Congress mglassman@crs.loc.gov, 7-3467 7 5, 2015

Date

Event

Type

1/5/2005

Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Robert Matsui

Memorial Service

1/20/2005

Inaugural Luncheona

Reception/Dinner

2/2/2005

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

2/17/2005

Ceremony Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Placement in Statuary Hall of the Frances E. Willard Statue

Ceremony

3/2/2005

Reception following the Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Jackie Robinson

Reception/Dinner

3/7/2005

Reception for New Members hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

4/16/2005

Kennedy Center Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

4/27/2005

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/19/2005

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/29/2005

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2005

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

6/5/2005

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/6/2005

King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony

Ceremony

6/7/2005

International Club Reception and Dinner

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2005

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

9/22/2005

Reception following the Dedication of the Statue of Po'pay from New Mexico

Reception/Dinner

1/21/2006

Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Lee

Ceremony

1/31/2006

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

3/15/2006

50th Anniversary of Hungarian Democracy with an Address by President George W. Bush

Ceremony

4/27/2006

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/6/2006

Kennedy Center Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/10/2006

U.S. House of Representatives Distinguished Service Award Presentation Ceremony to Vice President Cheney, Lindy Boggs, and Father Drinan

Ceremony

5/25/2006

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2006

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

6/11/2006

King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony

Ceremony

6/24/2006

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2006

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/19/2006

Tribute to Retiring Members of Congress sponsored by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

11/13/2006

Speaker's Reception and Dinner Honoring New Members of the House

Reception/Dinner

11/14/2006

Democratic Leader's New Member Dinner

Reception/Dinner

12/6/2006

Speaker's Holiday Reception following the Lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree on the West Front

Reception/Dinner

1/23/2007

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

3/29/2007

Photo Op with the Tuskegee Airmen, President Bush, and the Speaker prior to the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal in the Rotundab

Ceremony

4/7/2007

Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Lee

Ceremony

5/10/2007

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/17/2007

Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Juanita Millender-McDonald

Memorial Service

5/27/2007

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2007

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

6/2/2007

Speaker hosted Reception and Dinner

Reception/Dinner

6/10/2007

King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony

Ceremony

6/21/2007

2007 Achievement Summit—Academy of Achievement Dinner and Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/23/2007

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2007

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/17/2007

Reception honoring Dr. Norman Borlaug following the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal in the Rotunda

Reception/Dinner

8/25/2007

Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring Father Junipero Serra

Ceremony

11/30/2007

Kennedy Center Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

12/4/2007

Presentation of the Freedom Award to former Speaker Thomas Foley by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

1/19/2008

Wreath Laying Ceremony Honoring General Robert E. Leec

Ceremony

1/28/2008

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

2/14/2008

Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Tom Lantos

Memorial Service

3/5/2008

Reception for the Washington Premiere of the HBO series of "John Adams" hosted by the Speaker

Reception/Dinner

4/3/2008

Congressional Tribute to the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King "Renewing the Dream"

Ceremony

4/17/2008

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/21/2008

Congressional Tribute to the Centennial of the Birth of President Lyndon Johnson

Ceremony

5/25/2008

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2008

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

5/31/2008

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/8/2008

King Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremonyd

Ceremony

7/4/2008

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

9/10/2008

Memorial Service for the Late Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones

Memorial Service

9/24/2008

Reception Honoring Retiring Members of the 110th Congress and the Presentation of the Freedom Award by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

9/24/2008

Reception honoring the Congressional Black Caucus hosted by Speaker Pelosi and Leader Reid

Reception/Dinner

11/18/2008

Reception for New Members of Congress hosted by the Speaker

Reception/Dinner

12/7/2008

Kennedy Center Honors Reception

Reception/Dinner

12/15/2008

Reception Honoring Representative John Tanner and NATO Parliamentarians hosted by the Speaker

Reception/Dinner

1/20/2009

Inaugural Luncheon

Reception/Dinner

2/10/2009

Celebrating the Honorable John Dingell of Michigan on the Occasion of Becoming the Longest-Serving Member in the History of the U.S. House of Representatives

Ceremony

2/24/2009

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

5/13/2009

Reception for New Members of Congress hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

5/24/2009

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2009

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

6/3/2009

Reception and Dinner honoring Mrs. Ronald Reagan and the Unveiling of the Statue of President Ronald Reagan

Reception/Dinner

6/16/2009

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2009

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/28/2009

Unveiling of the Official Portrait of Speaker J. Dennis Hastert

Ceremony

1/27/2010

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

3/21/2010

Sunday Worship Service for Members of Congress and Congressional staff e

Ceremony

3/25/2010

Women's History Event Honoring Secretary Hillary Clinton hosted by the Speaker

Ceremony

3/30/2010

Memorial Service for the Late Honorable John P. Murtha

Memorial Service

5/30/2010

Memorial Day Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2010

National Moment of Remembrance

Ceremony

6/5/2010

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/15/2010

Association of Former Members of Congress Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/24/2010

Ceremony to Commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the End of the Korean War

Ceremony

7/4/2010

July 4th Concert Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/24/2010

Reception and Dinner for the Spain/US Council Annual Forum

Reception/Dinner

7/26/2010

Reception honoring the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Ceremony

11/8/2010

Kennedy Center Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

11/8/2010

Kennedy Center Reception Honoring the 2010 Recipient of the Mark Twain Award

Reception/Dinner

11/14/2010

Reception hosted by Leader Boehner for Republican New Members

Reception/Dinner

1/25/2011

Media Availability for Members of Congress following a Presidential Address before a Joint Session of Congress

Media Event

3/9/2011

Reception to Welcome Members of the 112th Congress hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

3/24/2011

150th Anniversary of the Congressional Medal of Honor

Reception/Dinner

3/30/2011

40th Anniversary of the Congressional Black Caucus

Reception/Dinner

5/3/2011

Dinner Honoring the Unveiling of the Statue of President Gerald R. Ford

Reception/Dinner

5/31/2011

Reception following the Memorial Day Concert

Reception/Dinner

6/4/2011

Ford's Theatre Gala Rehearsal Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/14/2011

Former Members Association Annual Dinner

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2011

Reception following "A Capitol Fourth" Concert

Reception/Dinner

11/17/2011

Presentation of the Capitol Historical Society Freedom Award to Senator Daniel Inouye and Representative John Dingell

Ceremony

12/7/2011

35th Anniversary of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus

Reception/Dinner

12/12/2011

Farwell Reception Honoring the Service of the Honorable Wilson Livingood, Sergeant at Arms

Ceremony

4/25/2012

Celebration of the Life of the Hon. Donald M. Payne

Memorial Service

5/8/2012

A Prayer of Rededication for America: Honoring George Washington's 223rd Anniversary of his Inauguration

Ceremony

5/27/2012

Reception following the Memorial Day Concert

Reception/Dinner

6/2/2012

Ford's Theatre Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

7/4/2012

Reception following the Capitol Fourth Concert

Reception/Dinner

9/7/2012

Welcome Reception for the G-8 Presiding Officers

Reception/Dinner

10/26/2012

Academy of Achievement Dinner and Reception

Reception/Dinner

11/13/2012

Dinner for new Members of the 113th Congress hosted by the Speaker

Reception/Dinner

11/14/2012

Dinner for new Members of the 113th Congress hosted by the Democratic Leader

Reception/Dinner

1/21/2013

Inaugural Luncheon

Reception/Dinner

2/27/2013

Dedication and Unveiling of a Statue of Rosa Parks

Ceremony

3/6/2013

Welcome Reception for New Members of the 113th Congress hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

5/8/2013

Washington: A Man of Prayer Service

Ceremony

5/14/2013

Former Members Association Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/1/2013

Ford's Theatre Gala Reception

Reception/Dinner

6/5/2013

Centennial of the Inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson

Reception/Dinner

6/13/2013

Celebration Recognizing Representative John D. Dingell as the Longest-Serving Member in the History of the U.S. Congress

Ceremony

7/23/2013

Celebration of the 90th Birthday of Senator Robert J. Dole

Reception/Dinner

7/31/2013

50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Ceremony

9/10/2013

Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley

Ceremony

10/29/2013

Memorial Service to Honor Former Speaker Thomas Foley

Memorial Service

10/30/2013

Dedication of a Bust of Sir Winston Churchill

Ceremony

11/20/2013

Freedom Award Presentation hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

3/13/2014

New Members Reception hosted by the Capitol Historical Society

Reception/Dinner

3/25/2014

Congressional Ceremony Commemorating the Dedication of the Statue of Dr. Norman E. Borlaug (Iowa)

Ceremony

4/30/2014

Anne Frank Tree Dedication

Ceremony

5/7/2014

Washington: A Man of Prayer Service

Ceremony

7/20/2014

American-Australian Education Leadership Dialogue

Reception/Dinner

11/12/2014

Dinner for New Members of the 114th Congress hosted by the Democratic Leader

Reception/Dinner

11/13/2014

Dinner for New Members of the 114th Congress hosted by the Republican Leader

Reception/Dinner

11/19/2014

Presentation of the Capitol Historical Society Freedom Award to Representative John Lewis

Reception/Dinner

11/19/2014

Dedication of a bust of Vaclav Havel

Ceremony

2/11/2015

Congressional ceremony commemorating the dedication of the Statue of the Honorable Barry Goldwater of Arizona

Ceremony

3/4/2015

150th Commemoration of President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

Reception/Dinner

Source: The list of events held in National Statuary Hall was provided to CRS by the Office of the House Sergeant at Arms. The House Sergeant at Arms maintains the list of events.

a. Inaugural lunches are hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on the Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC). The first luncheon in Statuary Hall was held in 1953 for President Dwight D. Eisenhower. b. The Gold Medal Ceremony for the Tuskegee Airmen was held in the Rotunda (see S.Con.Res. 15, 110th Congress). In addition to being used for photo opportunities, Statuary Hall was used as an overflow room for the Gold Medal Ceremony. c. The Robert E. Lee statue was moved to the Capitol Crypt in 2008. d. The King Kamehameha statue was moved to the Capitol Visitor Center's (CVC) Emancipation Hall in 2009. The Lei Draping ceremony was moved to the CVC beginning in June 2009. e. The worship service held in Statuary Hall was in conjunction with a Sunday session of the House [Congressional Record, daily edition, vol. 156 (March 21, 2010), pp. H-1819-H1890.]

Footnotes

1.

U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, "National Statuary Hall," http://www.aoc.gov/cc/capitol/nat_stat_hall.cfm.

2.

Ibid.

3.

Anson G. McCook, Address Before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland at their Eleventh Reunion, Washington, November 19, 1879 (Cincinnati: Press of Robert Clarke & Co, 1879).

4.

U.S. Congress, Clerk of the House of Representatives, "The Mysterious Centennial Safe of Mrs. Charles F. Deihm," Historical Highlights, http://artandhistory.house.gov/highlights.aspx?action=view&intID=505.

5.

U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, "About the National Statuary Hall Collection," http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/nsh_coll_origin.cfm. For a list of statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection, see U.S. Congress, Architect of the Capitol, "Statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection," http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/index.cfm. Not all statues are currently housed in Statuary Hall. Some statues are stored in various halls of the Capitol, including the Crypt, the Hall of Columns, the Rotunda, the first and second floor of the Senate Wing of the Capitol, and the second floor House connecting corridor; and in the Capitol Visitor Center. See also, CRS Report R42812, National Statuary Hall Collection: Background and Legislative Options, by [author name scrubbed] and [author name scrubbed].

6.

House Rule I, clause 3. U.S. Congress, Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, and Rules of the House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, prepared by John V. Sullivan, Parliamentarian, 110th Cong., 2nd sess., H.Doc. 110-162 (Washington: GPO, 2009), §623, p. 336.

7.

Since the 101st Congress (1989-1990), one event was held in the Rotunda without a concurrent resolution: the lying in state of President Gerald Ford. President Ford died in December 2006, during the recess between the 109th and 110th Congress. The Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader jointly authorized the use of the Rotunda without a concurrent resolution. For more information on use of the Rotunda, Emancipation Hall, and the Capitol Grounds, see CRS Report RL34619, Use of the Capitol Rotunda, Capitol Grounds, and Emancipation Hall: Concurrent Resolutions, 101st to 113th Congress, by [author name scrubbed] and [author name scrubbed].

8.

U.S. Congress, Hinds' Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Asher C. Hinds, vol. 2 (Washington: GPO, 1907), §1354, pp. 892-893. The Speaker's authority to assign rooms in the House Wing of the Capitol stems from his or her general authority to control the use of the House chamber. For more information, see "Committee Rooms, &c.," Annals of the Congress of the United States, vol. 42 (May 26, 1824), p. 2764.

9.

U.S. Congress, Cannon's Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Clarence Cannon, vol. 6 (Washington: GPO, 1935), §261, pp. 424-425. See also, "Recognition Still Remains with the Speaker," Congressional Record, vol. 47, part 1 (April 5, 1911), p. 80.

10.

U.S. Congress, Hinds' Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States, prepared by Asher C. Hinds, vol. 5 (Washington: GPO, 1907), §7273, p. 1104.