''Hans Christian Heg'' is a statue by
Paul Fjelde
Paul Fjelde (August 12, 1892 – May 3, 1984) was a noted American sculptor and educator.
Background
Paul Fjelde was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the son of Jacob Fjelde, who was a well-known sculptor in Norway when he emigrated to ...
that was cast in 1925 and installed at the
Wisconsin State Capitol
The Wisconsin State Capitol, located in Madison, Wisconsin, houses both chambers of the Wisconsin Legislature along with the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Governor of Wisconsin, Office of the Governor. Completed in 1917, the building is the ...
building in
Madison, Wisconsin
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, United States in 1926.
Two further casts of the statue were made in 1925: one stands in Heg Memorial Park, in
Racine County, Wisconsin
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, near the Heg family home, and the other in Haugestad, near the family's home town in
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
.
Background
Hans Christian Heg (1829–1863) was a
Norwegian American
Norwegian Americans () are Americans with ancestral roots in Norway. Norwegian immigrants went to the United States primarily in the latter half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th century. There are more than 4.5 milli ...
abolitionist, journalist, politician and soldier. He was born at Haugestad in the community of
Lierbyen in
Lier,
Buskerud
Buskerud () is a Counties of Norway, county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Innlandet, Vestland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Hardanger ...
,
Norway
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, where his father ran an inn. His family emigrated to the U.S. in 1840, and settled at the
Muskego Settlement, Wisconsin. After two years as a
Forty-Niner in
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
following the
California Gold Rush
The California gold rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the U ...
, Heg returned to then settle in Wisconsin.
Heg is best known as the colonel who commanded the
15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment on the
Union side in the
American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...
. He died of the wounds he received at the
Battle of Chickamauga
The Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18–20, 1863, between the United States Army and Confederate States Army, Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a U.S. Army offensive, the Chickamauga Campaign, in southe ...
. A high pyramid of shells at
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, located in northern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee, preserves the sites of two major battles of the American Civil War: the Battle of Chickamauga and the Siege of Chattanooga. A detailed ...
marks the site on the battlefield where Heg was mortally wounded.
Description
The
bronze sculpture
Bronze is the most popular metal for Casting (metalworking), cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". It can be used for statues, singly or in groups, reliefs, and small statuettes and figurines, as w ...
measures approximately , and stands on a granite base which measures approximately .
The statue depicts Colonel Heg standing in his
Union Army uniform, with a long belted double-breasted dress coat, riding boots, and girt with a sword to his left side. He has a beard and moustache, and is bare headed, with his
Hardee hat
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the " Jeff Davis", was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldier ...
held in his right hand.
History
The statue was created in 1925 as a gift of the Norwegian Society of America, which raised funds for its cost. The sculptor of the statue was
Paul Fjelde
Paul Fjelde (August 12, 1892 – May 3, 1984) was a noted American sculptor and educator.
Background
Paul Fjelde was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the son of Jacob Fjelde, who was a well-known sculptor in Norway when he emigrated to ...
who, in describing his work said, "The figure that I have created shows a much younger Colonel Heg than his photographs. After all he was a young man, only thirty-three when he died. I tried to regain the spirit of youth which must have been his before the cares of war had aged him beyond his years. I think I have succeeded."
The statue is one of three casts made at the foundry of Ernst Poleszynski
in
Kristiania
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022, an ...
, Norway. It was shipped in 1925 from Norway on the
Norwegian-American Line, arrived in New York on August 21 of that year, and completed the rest of its journey to Madison on September 3. After its arrival, the crate containing the statue was stored in the northeast pavilion of the
Wisconsin Capitol. The delay between arrival and dedication lasted for more than a year, and was due to the need to raise some $2,000 to purchase and erect a base for the statue's final home. By joint resolution No., 30, 1925 of the Wisconsin state assembly and senate, the statue was to be "placed in the capitol park at Madison, Wisconsin" in the centennial year of the beginning of Norwegian immigration to the United States.
Two thousand spectators attended the unveiling of the statue on October 17, 1926 at the Wisconsin State Capitol. It was dedicated "in memory of a distinguished citizen and volunteer soldier of the Civil war period."
Other casts
A second cast of the statue was erected in Heg Memorial Park, in
Racine County, Wisconsin
Racine County ( ) is a County (United States), county in southeastern Wisconsin. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, its population was 197,727, making it Wisconsin's fifth-most populous county. Its county seat is Racine, Wisconsi ...
, near the Heg family home, and dedicated in 1928.
A third cast of the statue was unveiled in 1925, in Haugestad, near his family's home town in Norway.
2020 vandalism
On June 23, 2020, during the
George Floyd protests
The George Floyd protests were a series of protests, riots, and demonstrations against police brutality that began in Minneapolis in the United States on May 26, 2020. The protests and civil unrest began in Minneapolis as Reactions to the mu ...
, the statue was vandalized by protesters, incensed by the arrest of a member of
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a Decentralization, decentralized political and social movement that aims to highlight racism, discrimination and Racial inequality in the United States, racial inequality experienced by black people, and to pro ...
, as demonstrations in the city of
Madison turned violent. Vandals used a towing vehicle to pull the statue down. It was then vandalized, decapitated, and thrown into
Lake Monona. The words "" were spray-painted on the plinth, just above Heg's name.
On the morning of June 24, someone painted "Fire Matt Kenny" on the base of the Heg statue.
(This was a reference to the
2015 shooting of Tony Robinson; the police officer was cleared of any criminal wrongdoing, and is still employed.)
Another Capitol Hill statue toppled on the same night, ''
Forward'', is of a female figure representing Wisconsin's "Forward" motto.
Both statues were later recovered by the authorities, though Heg was said to have lost a leg.
Unlike
Confederate statues removed during the George Floyd protests, this statue was of a
Union soldier and
abolitionist
Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world.
The first country to fully outlaw slavery was Kingdom of France, France in 1315, but it was later used ...
,
The
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
reported that "it seems likely that few Wisconsinites know Heg's biography".
Protester Micah Le said the two statues paint a picture of Wisconsin as a racially progressive state "even though slavery has continued in the form of a corrections system built around incarcerating Blacks."
Two protesters interviewed by the ''
Wisconsin State Journal
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'' said that toppling the statues was to draw attention to their view of Wisconsin as being racially unjust. Black students also had called for the removal of the statue of
Abraham Lincoln
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at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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in early June 2020, and repeated those calls after Heg's statue was toppled.
In an internal memo obtained by ''
The Nation
''The Nation'' is a progressive American monthly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's '' The Liberator'', an abolitionist newspaper ...
'', the toppling of the statue was listed as one of the contributing factors in creating the federal riot control program
Protecting American Communities Task Force.
In light of legislative attention from within
Wisconsin
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as well as both chambers of the
U.S. Congress
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, and amid public calls for the statue to be restored, the State Capitol and Executive Residence Board (SCERB) on July 20, 2020 voted unanimously to repair the Colonel Heg and ''
Forward'' statues. As of that date, the Wisconsin Department of Administration was still compiling a cost estimate, and the
Wisconsin Historical Society
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planned to start a fundraising drive to raise $50,000 to offset the insurance deductible. The SCERB signed off on that effort unanimously as well. At the time of the vote, the head and the spur of the right boot of the statue were still missing, and photographs of the statue showed the left leg as still removed as well. The Wisconsin State Department of Administration planned to build a new head by recasting the head of a similar Heg statue near the town of
Norway, Wisconsin. The state of Wisconsin received a grant of $30,000 from the
National Endowment for the Humanities
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the following October towards the expense of repairing of both the ''Heg'' and ''Forward'' statues. The statues were taken to Detroit for restoration by Venus Bronze Works Inc. with reinstallation on the Capitol grounds then anticipated by July 2021.
On June 25, 2020, in response to the vandalism, U.S. Representative
Bryan Steil
Bryan George Steil ( ; born March 3, 1981) is an American attorney, businessman, and Republican politician from Janesville, Wisconsin. He is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Wisconsin's 1st congressiona ...
introduced a bill to rename
Muskego's
post office
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for Heg, though it was never acted on during the remainder of the
116th United States Congress
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ional session and has not been re-introduced.
The police charged Rodney A. Clendening with felony due to the theft of Heg's head in January 2021. According to the complaint, a city street camera captured Clendening on the night of the vandalism with two other men at the Heg plinth and carrying Heg’s head. One of the men put the head into the trunk of Clendening's car. In a Madison Court on December 7, 2021, Marquon Clark pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal damage to property; namely that he helped pull down the Forward and Hans Christian Heg statues on the Capitol square June 23, 2020, contributing to between $60,000 and $95,000 in damage. He was sentenced to two years in prison, followed by two years of extended supervision. The plea agreement also involved returning the statue head which is being stored in the State Archive Preservation Facility.
Restoration
On September 21, 2021, the statue was restored and added back to its pedestal at its original location, with a duplicate head copied from a version of the statue in Norway as a model. The statue was rededicated on
Memorial Day
Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. It is observed on the last Monday of May.
It i ...
, May 29, 2022 in a ceremony "based on a memorial dedication service from 1917 by the
Grand Army of the Republic
The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (United States Navy, U.S. Navy), and the United States Marine Corps, Marines who served in the American Ci ...
, which was the largest group of Union Civil War veterans at the time. The successors of the Grand Army of the Republic, the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will be involved in the event. Officials from the Madison Veterans Council and the
Wisconsin Veterans Museum will also be on hand, and descendants of Col. Heg will also be flying in from across the country for the ceremony."
See also
*
List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests
References
External links
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