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- Q1397190 abstract "The Union Monument in Vanceburg in Lewis County, Kentucky, in Vanceburg, Kentucky, commemorates the Union soldiers of the American Civil War. It is the only monument anywhere south of the Mason–Dixon line that so honors Union soldiers that is not in a cemetery done by public subscription.The monument was built in 1884 by the citizens of Lewis County, which was a Union stronghold during the war and one of the few places in Kentucky that was still more sympathetic to the Union cause by the 1880s. It stands thirty-four feet tall, and both the pedestal and base are made of limestone. The base is five feet high and seven feet wide. The pedestal was made from eight separate pieces. The statue depicts a Union soldier in winter gear and kepi hat.The inscription reads:The war for the Union was right, everlastingly right, and the war against the Union was wrong, forever wrongIn total, 107 men from Lewis County died as Union soldiers during the war; their names are inscribed on the monument.On July 17, 1997, the Union Monument in Vanceburg was one of sixty-one different monuments related to the Civil War in Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic Places, as part of the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky Multiple Property Submission. The vast majority of the monuments were built to honor Confederates. The only other monument to state any strong sentiment towards the Union is the Captain Andrew Offutt Monument in Lebanon, Kentucky. Other monuments built for the Union side include the 32nd Indiana Monument, GAR Monument in Covington, Union Monument in Louisville, and the Union Monument in Perryville.".
- Q1397190 added "1997-07-17".
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- Q1397190 yearOfConstruction "1884".
- Q1397190 added "1997-07-17".
- Q1397190 built "1884".
- Q1397190 location "Courthouse Lawn. 0.3 mi. E of jct. of KY 8 and KY 10., Vanceburg, Kentucky".
- Q1397190 name "Union Monument in Vanceburg".
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- Q1397190 comment "The Union Monument in Vanceburg in Lewis County, Kentucky, in Vanceburg, Kentucky, commemorates the Union soldiers of the American Civil War.".
- Q1397190 label "Union Monument in Vanceburg".
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- Q1397190 name "Union Monument in Vanceburg".