- Latham Confederate Monument
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location=Hopkinsville, Kentucky
lat_degrees = 36
lat_minutes = 52
lat_seconds = 31
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 87
long_minutes = 28
long_seconds = 53
long_direction = W
locmapin = Kentucky
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built =1887
architect= Hollowell Granite Company, Bangor,ME
architecture= No Style Listed
added =July 17 ,1997
governing_body = Local
mpsub=Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS
refnum=97000709cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Latham Confederate Monument in
Hopkinsville, Kentucky 's Riverside Cemetery, is a monument on theNational Register of Historic Places .A native of Hopkinsville then living in
New York City , John C. Latham, desired that deceased veterans on both sides in Hopkinsville be buried together. Latham was a millionaire in thecotton business, who fought for theConfederate States of America during the conflict. However, most of the Union veterans had already been buried at theFort Donelson National Cemetery , so instead the mass burial would involve only Confederate veterans, 101 in total, that were scattered at various burial locations. Latham gave $14,000 to the city of Hopkinsville for the project. The dedication of the monument and the accompanying graves was on May 19, 1887, with a book, "The Story of a Monument", was published by Dennison & Brown in 1888 with notes about the monument and its dedication. Latham would also donate $50,000 for the construction of turnpikes. [" [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F0CE1D6143DE733A2575AC1A96E9C946897D6CF JOHN C. LATHAM DEAD.; Old Wall Street Banker Made Many Bequests to Hopkinsville, Ky.] " "New York Times " August 19, 1909] [http://www.trailsrus.com/monuments/reg2/hopkinsville.html Civil War in Kentucky ] ] [ [http://www.amazon.com/story-monument-unveiling-confederate-Hopkinsville/dp/B00088LXLO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212885780&sr=8-1 Amazon.com: The story of a monument: Memorial of the unveiling of the monument to the unknown confederate dead, May 19, 1887, at Hopkinsville, Ky: S. C. M: Books ] ]Latham had Hallowell Granite Works, a company based in
Bangor, Maine , build the monument. The monument is made ofgranite and is 37 feet tall. The monument has several decorations: eighteen-inch diametercannonball s,laurel wreaths,bronze cannon s, and two swords.On
July 17 ,1997 , the Latham Confederate Monument was one of sixty different monuments related to theCivil War in Kentucky placed on theNational Register of Historic Places , as part of the Civil War Monuments of KentuckyMultiple Property Submission . TheConfederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville is also in Hopkinsville; it is located by the Christian County Courthouse in downtown Hopkinsville. [citation|title=PDFlink| [http://www.nr.nps.gov/multiples/64500229.pdf National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Civil War Monuments in Kentucky, 1865-1935] |1.81 MiB |date=January 8, 1997 |author=Joseph E. Brent |publisher=National Park Service]References
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