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[[File:John Howrd statue.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Statue of John Howard in Brooks Hall at Samford, c. 2017]]
The '''John Howard statue''' is a statue of [[John Howard]], and eighteenth-century English prison refomer located in the lobby of [[Brooks Hall]] on the campus of [[Samford University]]. The statue was dedicated on [[February 13]], [[2016]]. It is a replica of the 1795 statue of Howard by John Bacon located in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. Samford University was initially named [[Howard College]] in honor of John Howard when it was founded in [[1841]]. The [[Howard College of Arts and Sciences]] retains the university's original name and is the central unit of Samford's 10 schools.
The '''John Howard statue''' is a statue of [[John Howard]], and eighteenth-century English prison refomer located in the lobby of [[Brooks Hall]] on the campus of [[Samford University]]. The statue was dedicated on [[February 13]], [[2016]]. It is a replica of the 1795 statue of Howard by John Bacon located in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. Samford University was initially named [[Howard College]] in honor of John Howard when it was founded in [[1841]]. The [[Howard College of Arts and Sciences]] retains the university's original name and is the central unit of Samford's 10 schools.



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Statue of John Howard in Brooks Hall at Samford, c. 2017

The John Howard statue is a statue of John Howard, and eighteenth-century English prison refomer located in the lobby of Brooks Hall on the campus of Samford University. The statue was dedicated on February 13, 2016. It is a replica of the 1795 statue of Howard by John Bacon located in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. Samford University was initially named Howard College in honor of John Howard when it was founded in 1841. The Howard College of Arts and Sciences retains the university's original name and is the central unit of Samford's 10 schools.

The replica in Brooks Hall was based on photographs taken of the London statue by Antonia Reeve and was created by Ancient Sculpture Gallery.

Howard College dean David Chapman led the effort to create the Samford statue. Todd Crider and his family were the major donors to the project.

The prayer at the dedication was offered by the Rev. Thoams Joyner of Birmingham Episcopal Campus Ministries.

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