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  2. A statue of Quaker religious martyr Mary Dyer by Sylvia Shaw Judson is installed outside the Massachusetts State House, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Description and history. The bronze sculpture was commissioned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and dedicated on July 9, 1959.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_DyerMary Dyer - Wikipedia

    A statue was dedicated to Mary Dyer in June 1959 and is located outside the Massachusetts State House. Statue of Dyer at Massachusetts State House Anne Hutchinson/Mary Dyer Memorial Herb Garden at Founders' Brook Park, Portsmouth, Rhode Island Inscription under statue of Mary Dyer at Massachusetts Statehouse, Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. Dec 8, 2023 · Discover Statue of Mary Dyer in Boston, Massachusetts: Dedicated to a colonial woman who was hanged for being a Quaker.

  5. A Witness to Quaker Testimonies. The sculpture of Mary Dyer represents the Quaker ideal of committed action grounded in quiet and worship. Her presence at the entrance of the building silently conveys to all who pass through Friends Center’s doors that it is a place of both conviction and contemplation. In the 1650s Quakers were banished from ...

  6. Statue of Mary Dyer at the Friends Center in Philadelphia Endecott and the magistrates of Boston were not quite done with their mistreatment of Quakers, however. The cruel Cart and Whip Act of 1661 continued to be enforced until Endecott’s death in 1665.

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · This sculpture of Mary Dyer by artist Sylvia Shaw Judson (1897-1978) – a Quaker herself – depicts her in a quiet moment, sitting on a bench during a Meeting for Worship, her hands in her lap and her head lowered.

  8. wanderwomenproject.com › places › mary-dyer-monumentMary Dyer Monument - WWP

    Friends Center, 1511 Cherry St, Philadelphia, PA 19102. Get Directions. Share: This post is also available in: Español. The statue in Philly of the Boston martyr, Mary Dyer, is conveying the visitors that this “is a place of both conviction and contemplation.”

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