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  2. Ladies' Confederate Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Ladies' Confederate Memorial is an American Civil War monument erected in 1874 in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997, as part of the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS. Unlike most Confederate monuments in Kentucky, it represents grief rather than Southern ...

  3. List of American Civil War monuments in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky [15] 14: Christian: Latham Confederate Monument: 1887 Hopkinsville: In Riverside Cemetery [16] 15: Daviess: Confederate Monument in Owensboro: 1900 Owensboro: Sculpted by the noted George Julian Zolnay [17] 16: Daviess: Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument: 1864 St. Joseph: In cemetery [18] 17: Fayette

  4. Category:Monuments and memorials in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Union (American Civil War) monuments and memorials in Kentucky (9 P) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in Kentucky" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Confederate Memorial in Fulton - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Memorial includes a 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) Confederate soldier statue atop an arch anchored in the Fulton, Kentucky Fairview Cemetery. Funded in 1902 by the Colonel Ed Crossland Chapter No. 347 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, [2] the historic monument is the only such monument in Kentucky to feature an arched base, made of rough-hewn limestone.

  6. Latham Confederate Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Latham Confederate Monument in Hopkinsville, Kentucky's Riverside Cemetery, is a monument on the National Register of Historic Places.. A native of Hopkinsville then living in New York City, John C. Latham, desired that deceased veterans on both sides in Hopkinsville be buried together.

  7. Wooldridge Monuments - Wikipedia

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    The Wooldridge Monuments are a series of historical monuments located in Maplewood Cemetery of Mayfield, Kentucky.They were built for Colonel Henry G. Wooldridge, to commemorate family members and other loved ones of his life, from 1892 until Wooldridge's death on May 30, 1899. [2]

  8. John Hunt Morgan Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was one of 60 different Civil War properties in Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic Places on the same day, July 17, 1997. Three other properties listed that day are also located in Lexington: the John C. Breckinridge Memorial, which is on the other side of the same block as the Morgan Memorial, and the Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington and the Ladies ...

  9. Confederate Monument in Frankfort - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Monument in Frankfort is placed within a circle of the graves of 68 Confederate soldiers in Frankfort Cemetery in Kentucky. [2] The statue depicts a life size Confederate soldier standing ready, carved from white Carrara marble and standing atop a granite pedestal on a limestone base. [1]