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See a Letter Signed By Thomas Jefferson
Jun 22, 2017 @ 9:00 am - Jul 11, 2017 @ 5:00 pm
Visitors to the State Capitol can see a letter signed by Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, from June 22 through July 11. The document bearing the signature of the author of the Declaration of Independence and founding father of the country, will make a rare appearance. This treasure of the Archives is on a limited loan from the vault of the State Archives of North Carolina.
The letter written in 1816 to Nathaniel Macon, U.S. Senator from North Carolina, concerned the creation of a statue for the North Carolina State House to honor George Washington. Macon requested suggestions of a sculptor from Jefferson, who advised that only Italian sculptor Antonio Canova should create such a statue. North Carolina commissioned the creation of a statue by Canova based on Jefferson’s recommendation.
The original statute was installed in the first state house in 1821. Unfortunately, it was destroyed when the State House burned down in 1831, but a copy now stands in the Capitol’s rotunda. You can view the statue’s copy, as well as pieces of the original Canova statue, displayed as part of the Capitol’s new exhibit, “George Washington is Here: Images of the Founding Father in North Carolina’s State Capitol.”
Please call (919) 733-4994 for more information.
The State Capitol’s mission is to preserve and interpret the history, architecture and function of the 1840 building and Union Square. It is within the Division of State Historic Sites of- the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, and located at One Edenton Street, Raleigh. For additional information please call, or visit www.nchistoricsites.org/capitol.