The Henry Clay Monument by Julius W. Adams (design), Thomas Lewinski (engineer), Ciacona Bossi and Garabin Giacomos (sculptors) was erected in 1857 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Located in the center of Lexington Cemetary, the monument to Henry Clay was built five years after his death. The fourteen foot high statue of Henry Clay stands atop a 120 foot Corinthian column.
The photos and description of the Henry Clay Monument in Lexington, KY are part of materials from its registration form for the National Register of Historic Places.
