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Title
The Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association is formed in Louisville, KY with the aim of establishing the first monument to the Union men of Kentucky. Aside from a marker dedicated in Cave Hill Cemetery in 1914, no such public monument was ever realized. In 1897, the Association publishes The Union Regiments of Kentucky as “a monument to the soldiers” that may help to progress “a stately shaft of granite as a further memorial.” The account omits detailed mention of any USCT regiments, arguing that, since such regiments “belonged directly to the United States government” and “were never in or connected with the Kentucky regiments, an account of them in no way belongs to this work.”
Source
camptimeline
Date
1895-01-01
Contributor
museums@eu-lac.org
Type
Event
Identifier
2914
Date Submitted
02/04/2025 10:23:39 am
Europeana
Europeana Data Provider
University of St Andrews
Europeana Type
TEXT
Event Item Type Metadata
End Date
1895-12-31