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Tamanend (sculpture)

Tamanend, Chief of Delaware Indians
Tecumseh
Tamanend (Tecumseh).jpg
Artist William Luke (1790-1839)
Year 1817
Type sculpture
Medium wood, then bronze
Subject Figurehead of the USS Delaware
Dimensions 2.4 m × 1.5 m × 1.2 m (96 in × 59 in × 46 in)
Location United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
Coordinates 38°58′56″N 76°29′02″W / 38.98222°N 76.48389°W / 38.98222; -76.48389
Owner United States Naval Academy
Accession June 1930

Tamanend was honored as the figurehead of USS Delaware in a carving by William Luke. Delaware was burned in 1861 at the Gosport Navy Yard to prevent Confederate capture at the start of the Civil War. In 1868, the saved figurehead, officially titled Tamanend, Chief of Delaware Indians, was transferred to the United States Naval Academy. It was placed on a pedestal outdoors, and simply labeled as "the figurehead of the Delaware". In 1906, the figure was repaired with "cement, putty and paint". It was later replaced with a bronze depiction in 1930 presented by the class of 1891. The bronze was cast at the U.S. Naval Gun Factory in 1929–30.

Tamanend, a pacifist and friend to William Penn, did not inspire the midshipmen of the Academy. They eventually took to calling the figurehead Tecumseh, after the Shawnee warrior chief and ally of the British, who was killed in the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812.

A portrait of Chief Tamanend wearing three feathers on top of his head and carrying a quiver filled with arrows on his back. The sculpture rests atop a tall square base. The sculpture is a bronze cast of the wooden ships figurehead carved by William Luke for the USS Delaware. This bronze replica was cast from the wooden original in 1930 at the U.S. Navy gun factory.

Luke's original wooden carving was refurbished again in 1970, and now can be found in the Academy's visitor center. In 1930, it's "heart" and "brains" had been placed inside the class gift to provide a continuity of presence.

The statue is positioned on a base of Vermont marble immediately in front of Bancroft Hall, and measures 96 by 59 by 46 inches (2.4 m × 1.5 m × 1.2 m). The area between the figurehead and Bancroft Hall is called Tecumseh Court.

On the front base of the statue:

FIGUREHEAD
OF THE
USS
DELAWARE
1817
BRONZE REPLICA
GIFT OF THE
CLASS OF 1891


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