Leo Friedlander's Covered Wagon (1934) is a high relief carving depicting a pioneer family in front of a covered wagon, located outside the Oregon State Capitol's main entrance.
[1][2] The figure group includes a father, mother and young boy, plus a horse.
[1] On the back is a map illustrating the area covered by the Oregon Trail and depictions of pioneer life.
The installation also includes a signed inscription that reads: LEO FRIEDLANDER SC VALIANT MEN HAVE THRUST OUR FRONTIERS TO THE SETTING SUN.
program in August 1993, and was administered by the Facilities Division of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services at that time.