Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery, Confederate veterans cemetery in Pewee Valley, United States.
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery is a burial ground containing 313 graves of former Confederate soldiers who spent their final years at the nearby Kentucky Confederate Home. The graves are marked with marble headstones that document this chapter of the local past.
The cemetery was founded in 1871 and received approximately 1,100 square meters of land from the state of Kentucky in 1904 for burials of Confederate soldiers. This designation made it the only official state burial ground for veterans from this group in Kentucky.
The cemetery draws descendants of soldiers and community members who gather for annual remembrance services held on the grounds. These occasions connect personal family histories with the broader local story and provide space for shared reflection.
The cemetery sits on the south side of Maple Avenue and remains open year-round for visitors interested in studying the local Civil War history. The location is straightforward to access and offers room for personal research and reflection.
The Oldham County Records archive contains detailed documentation of all burials and offers a rare opportunity for genealogical research. These comprehensive records allow visitors to trace the stories of individual soldiers and their families.
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