Jefferson Monument (Louisville, Kentucky)

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1902 photo of the Thomas Jefferson statue by Moses Jacob Ezekiel in Louisville, Kentucky.
Thomas Jefferson statue in front of the Louisville Metro Hall

The Jefferson Monument is a statue by Moses Jacob Ezekiel located outside the Louisville Metro Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, US.[1]

The monument to Founding Father Thomas Jefferson was created in 1899 by Moses Ezekiel. It was commissioned as one of two sculptures for the exterior of the Jefferson County Courthouse; the other statue honors Louis XIV.[2]

The Jefferson statue was presented to the city of Louisville by the Bernheim Brothers, two wealthy, public-spirited businessmen of the city, in November 1901. It was unveiled at ceremonies that included addresses by former Governor of Kentucky William O'Connell Bradley and Mayor Charles P. Weaver. It stands on Jefferson street in front of the Jefferson County Court House, the architecture of the later forming an effective background.[3]

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