This bronze statuette in the National Cathedral is one of the most
unusual Lincoln images in Washington. Just 38 inches high, it rests on
a limestone base in the building's northeast stairwell. It's the only known
sculpted work of Abraham Lincoln kneeling in prayer.
The statuette, sculpted by Herbert Spencer Houck of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
was donated to the cathedral by his sister, Mrs. Florence N. Hildrup. The
inspiration for the pose came from Houck's grandfather, who claimed he discovered
the president kneeling among the leaves near the fields at Gettysburg.
President Lincoln was no stranger to prayer. According to reporter Noah Brooks,
"prayer and reading of the Scriptures was his constant habit." Lincoln
told Brooks, "I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming
conviction that I had nowhere else to go."
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