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Latest revision as of 05:13, 3 March 2025

Sacred Cod is a wooden carving of an Atlantic codfish that hangs in the House of Representatives chamber of Boston's Massachusetts State House. The carving is a symbol of the importance of the fishing industry to the early Massachusetts economy.

History[edit]

The Sacred Cod has been a fixture in the House of Representatives since the early 18th century. The original carving was destroyed during the American Revolution, but was replaced in 1784. The current carving, which is 4 feet 11 inches long, has been in place since 1798.

Symbolism[edit]

The Sacred Cod symbolizes the importance of the fishing industry to the Massachusetts economy. The Atlantic codfish was a staple of the New England economy and diet from the earliest days of the colony. The carving serves as a reminder of this history and a tribute to the fishermen who contributed to the state's prosperity.

Incidents[edit]

The Sacred Cod has been the subject of several pranks and controversies over the years. In 1933, it was briefly "kidnapped" by Harvard University students, sparking a statewide search. It was returned a few days later. In 1968, it was taken down and hidden by a group of legislators protesting a redistricting plan. It was returned after a few hours.

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