- John Hunt Morgan Memorial
Infobox_nrhp | name =Morgan, John Hunt, Memorial
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location=Lexington, Kentucky
lat_degrees = 38 | lat_minutes = 2 | lat_seconds = 51.4 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 84 | long_minutes = 29 | long_seconds = 54.82 | long_direction = W
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built =1911
architect=Pompeo Coppini
architecture= No Style Listed
added =July 17 ,1997
governing_body = Local
mpsub=Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS
refnum=97000704 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The John Hunt Morgan Memorial inLexington, Kentucky , is a tribute to Confederate GeneralJohn Hunt Morgan , who was from Lexington and is buried in nearbyLexington Cemetery .With the help of the state government of
Kentucky , theUnited Daughters of the Confederacy erected the monument on October 18, 1911 on what was then the courthouse lawn. The bronze statue was cast inBrooklyn, New York , at a cost of $15,000, $7,500 coming from the state of Kentucky due to the UDC not being able to achieve all the funds promised. The ceremony included a aprade of 400 former veterans. The pedestal was ofgranite It was dedicated by Morgan's brother-in-lawBasil W. Duke , master of ceremonies, and keynote speaker Dr.Guy Carleton Lee , a third cousin ofRobert E. Lee . Also in attendance was Morgan's brothers Charlton and Dick, andJohn Castleman . Of the monuments of theAmerican Civil War in Kentucky, it is the only one with a soldier on horseback. [ [http://www.trailsrus.com/monuments/reg4/lexington.html Civil War in Kentucky ] ] [Matthews, Gary. "Basil Wilson Duke, CSA: The Right Man in the Right Place" (University Press of Kentucky, 2005) pg.302,303]Morgan's horse, Black Bess, was a mare, but the sculptor,
Pompeo Coppini , thought a stallion was more appropriate. Coppini said, "No hero should bestride a mare!". Therefore, Coppini added the necessarytesticle s. Undergraduates from nearbyUniversity of Kentucky have been known to paint the testicles of the horse in the school colors of blue and white. An anonymous author wrote the "Ballad of Black Bess", which ended with::"So darkness comes to Bluegrass men -":"Like darkness o'er them falls -":"For well we know gentlemen should show":"Respect for a lady's balls." [Loewen, James."Lies Across America" pg 164-165]
The Memorial was one of 60 different Civil War items in Kentucky placed on the
National Register of Historic Places on the same day, July 17, 1997. Three of them were also in Lexington: theJohn C. Breckinridge Memorial , which is on the other side of the same block as the Morgan Memorial, and theConfederate Soldier Monument in Lexington and theLadies' Confederate Memorial , both in nearbyLexington Cemetery . [ [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/970725.htm National Register of Historic Places Listings -July 25, 1997 ] ]Gallery
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