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Restoring Pan

Restoring a vandalized statue

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Pan, the noisy, goat-footed god of the Greeks, returned to Chatham Manor in April 2013, whose riverfront he had graced since the 1920s–until vandals knocked him over in December 2002, shattering the stone statue.

The Rappahannock Valley Garden Club, the Rappahannock Fredericksburg Rotary Club, Friends of Chatham, and sculptors Scott McKee of Fredericksburg and James Robertson of Richmond restored the vandalized Colonial Revival sculpture at Chatham, the national historic landmark in Stafford County that serves as headquarters of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park in Stafford County, Virginia.

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The Pan Cupola Roof & Soffit Repair Project is completed ... Check out this video with narration by Scott McKee of Sculpture in Architecture and Nancy Fahy of Friends of Chatham. Thanks to all our donors and members for your support!

Restoring the Pan Cupola

In 2017, Friends of Chatham again partnered with the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club, the Rappahannock-Fredericksburg Rotary Club and the Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Fund of The Community Foundation to address some much-needed repairs to both the Pan Cupola and to Ceres, located at the entrance to the formal gardens. Scott McKee of Sculpture in Architecture again took on the challenge of cleaning and repairing much of the cupola structure. During that process, Mr. McKee found areas of the cupola roof and soffit that had suffered structure damage through the infiltration of water at various cracks and voids in the structure and the need to replace a section of the soffit that had been replaced years ago after being damaged by a tree limb.


The additional work involved a great deal of skill and the use of costly materials and equipment. Scott McKee and his colleague, David Via, began the second phase of restoring the Pan Cupola in the Spring of 2018 and this last phase was completed at the end of June 2018. Funding for this final phase was through the generous donations from the Rappahannock-Fredericksburg Rotary Club, dedicated donations from our members and funds from the General Preservation account of Friends of Chatham, which comes from membership fees in excess of the $25.00 base membership and non-dedicated donations. Thank you to all for your generosity!

The Pan Statue and Cupola Story is now complete …
Local Artists and Photographers Honor Chatham’s “Pan”
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