Adams Memorial (Saint-Gaudens)

Adams Memorial
The Adams Memorial by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Stanford White (2007)
Adams Memorial (Saint-Gaudens) is located in District of Columbia
Adams Memorial (Saint-Gaudens)
LocationRock Creek Cemetery
Webster St. and Rock Creek Church Rd., NW.
Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°56′50.5″N 77°0′37″W / 38.947361°N 77.01028°W / 38.947361; -77.01028
Built1891
ArchitectAugustus Saint-Gaudens
Stanford White
NRHP reference No.72001420
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 16, 1972
Designated DCIHSNovember 8, 1964

The Adams Memorial is a grave marker for Marian Hooper Adams and Henry Adams located in Section E of Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. The memorial features a cast bronze allegorical sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (which he called The Mystery of the Hereafter and The Peace of God that Passeth Understanding, but which was often called in the newspapers "Grief"). Saint-Gaudens' shrouded-figure statue is seated against a granite block which takes up one side of a hexagonal plaza, designed by architect Stanford White. Across from the statue is a stone bench for visitors. The whole is sheltered by a close screen of dense conifers.