General Harry Clay Trexler - Allentown, PA, USA
N 40° 35.693 W 075° 31.803
18T E 455150 N 4493921
A bronze statue of General Harry C. Trexler upon his horse in the eponymous Trexler Park, Allentown, PA.
Waymark Code: WM13G0Q
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/05/2020
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This sculpture is probably one of the most famous in Allentown's park system. Located on a hill overlooking the eponymous Trexler Park in west Allentown, this bronze sculpture is the highlight of many people's visits to Trexler Park.
An equestrian portrait of General Trexler wearing glasses and holding his hat in his proper right hand and the horse's reins in his proper left hand. General Trexler is depicted in a business suit and riding boots taking his regular noon-time ride. The sculpture rests atop a circular stone base.
Harry Clay Trexler (1854-1933) was known as the father of Allentown's park system. His entrepreneurial enterprises include the founding of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company, the reorganization of the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, and the construction of the first skyscraper in Allentown. The sculpture was commissioned in 1979 by Captain Nolan Benner, Trexler's former secretary, and the other trustees of the Harry C. Trexler Estate. The sculpture overlooks Trexler's former summer home, Springwood Farm, now known as Trexler Park.
TITLE: General Harry Clay Trexler
ARTIST(S): Park, K. Purinton, L. Welker, Joel Tea Foundry
DATE: 5/9/1981 (dedicated)
MEDIUM: Bronze
CONTROL NUMBER: IAS 9C530006
Direct Link to the Individual Listing in the Smithsonian Art Inventory: [Web Link]
PHYSICAL LOCATION: On a hill overlooking Trexler Park. No practical street address.
DIFFERENCES NOTED BETWEEN THE INVENTORY LISTING AND YOUR OBSERVATIONS AND RESEARCH: None really. The listing photographs are actually better than mine!
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