Union Monument in Perryville
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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Union Monument in Perryville
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| image = Union Monument in Perryville sunny.jpg
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| nearest_city = Perryville, Kentucky
| locmapin = Kentucky#USA
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| built = 1928
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| added = July 17, 1997
| mpsub = Civil War Monuments of Kentucky
| refnum = 97000723{{NRISref|2008a|refnum=97000723}}
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The Union Monument in Perryville is an historic monument located by the visitor center of the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, in the vicinity of Perryville, Kentucky, in Boyle County, Kentucky. It was built in 1928, sixty-six years after the Battle of Perryville, the bloodiest battle in Kentucky history, on October 8, 1862. There were 16,000 Union soldiers at the Battle of Perryville, with 4,276 combined killed, captured, wounded, and missing.[http://www.trailsrus.com/monuments/reg4/perryville.html Perryville, Kentucky] trailsrus.comNoe, Kenneth W., Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle, (University Press of Kentucky, 2001) pg.373
The monument was created by a decree of the United States Congress on March 3, 1928. It is a granite obelisk, eighteen feet tall, and is one of only seven monuments to the war in Kentucky that honored the Union cause; the vast majority honored the Confederate States of America. Inscriptions are placed on the north and south sides of the monument.Brent, Joseph. Union Monument in Perryville NRHP Nomination Form (Kentucky Heritage Council, 1997) All but one Union monument in Kentucky was erected by the Federal Government or private funds. The monument at Vanceburg, Kentucky is the only Union structure in Kentucky erected by public submission.
On July 17, 1997, the Union Monument in Perryville was one of sixty 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. Three other monuments on this Multiple Property Submission are also in Boyle County. One of them, the Confederate Monument in Perryville, stands between the Union Monument and the visitor center of the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, a few yards away. The Unknown Confederate Dead Monument in Perryville is a mile away on private land at the Goodknight Cemetery. Like the Union monument, it was built in 1928, much later than the 1902 construction of the Confederate Monument. The other is in downtown Danville, Kentucky: the Confederate Monument in Danville.{{Cite journal|title=National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Civil War Monuments in Kentucky, 1865-1935|url={{NRHP url|id=64500229}} |format=pdf|date=January 8, 1997 |author=Joseph E. Brent |publisher=National Park Service}}
Gallery
Image:Union Monument in Perryville.jpg|Monument on a cloudy day
Image:Union Monument in Perryville aura.JPG|Aura around monument
Image:Union Monument in Perryville sunny 2.JPG|Driving circle around the monument
References
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{{American Civil War monuments in Kentucky}}
Category:Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Boyle County, Kentucky
Category:Obelisks in the United States
Category:1928 establishments in Kentucky
Category:Union (American Civil War) monuments and memorials in Kentucky