SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A miniature replica of a statue to honor a groundbreaking state senator has gone on display at the Utah Legislature.
The replica at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City is a preview of a statue of Sen. Martha Hughes Cannon, The Salt Lake Tribune reports.
Cannon joined the Utah Senate in 1896, becoming the first woman in the nation elected to a state Senate.
The full statue by Utah sculptor Ben Hammond, which is expected to be 7 feet, 6 inches tall, is scheduled to be placed in National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C.
The August installation will be part of a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted equal voting rights to women.
Cannon was a leader in Utah’s movement for women’s suffrage.
Utah lawmakers voted during the 2018 legislative session to send a statue of Cannon to the U.S. Capitol, where nine of the 100 statutes currently displayed in National Statuary Hall depict women.
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