Confederate Soldier Monument

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Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington, in Lexington site in Lexington, Kentucky, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July seventeen, 1997, as a part of the war Monuments of KY MPS.
Close to the Monument is that the Ladies’ Confederate Memorial, conjointly a part of the war Monuments of KY MPS. Four residents of Lexington with means that funded the development of the monuments, shopping for a sculpture in-built Carrara, Italian Republic from a catalog, and in 1893 was erected by the Muldoon Monument Company. The names of a hundred and sixty veterans of the Confederate Army area unit inscribed on the stone.

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