Moses Cleaveland Statue

Moses Cleaveland Statue
In 1888, James C. Hamilton sculpted a statue in honor of the city's founding father Moses Cleaveland. The original statue was rejected by Cleveland City Council as being too tall, so a piece was removed from the midsection and the halves were rejoined. The statue stands just under 8 feet tall. Moses Cleaveland holds surveying tools in each of his hands – a compass in his left and a Jacob's staff in his right. | Creator: CSU Center for Public History + Digital Humanities
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