Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg, Civil War memorial at Courthouse lawn in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, United States.
The Confederate soldier monument in Lawrenceburg features an 8-foot granite figure in a winter coat holding a rifle upright, mounted on a pedestal at the courthouse lawn. The statue displays carved inscriptions of regiment names and soldier records from the area on its base.
The Kentucky Women's Monumental Association built this memorial in 1894 to honor soldiers from Anderson County who died in the Civil War. The structure was later added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, formally recognizing its historical value.
The pedestal displays inscribed regiment names and lists of local soldiers from Anderson County, creating a record of those wounded or killed from the area. These engravings allow visitors to connect with the personal stories of people from the community who lived through the conflict.
The monument sits on the open courthouse lawn in Lawrenceburg and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors can best read the inscriptions by approaching the pedestal during daylight and taking time to examine the carved details on the base.
This monument is one of ten courthouse lawn memorials included in the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky collection. This group demonstrates how common such tributes to fallen soldiers were across the state during that era.
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