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Confederate Monument in Owensboro, Ky. (former)

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memory of the Confederate dead" on southwest corner the courthouse lawn. Under the terms of the resolution, such a monument could occupy a 10-foot-by-10-foot plot; and Union veterans, who did not have an active monument plan, were extended permission to raise a similar monument on the less-prominent southeast corner of the lawn.
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approved it its 15 September 2022 meeting, the County relocated the sculpture to Potter's Field and is responsible for the continued maintenance and upkeep of both the sculpture and the 6-foot-square site, with the City continuing to own and maintain the rest of the cemetery. The sculpture was relocated on 10 November 2022.
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In April 2021, the Kentucky Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy sued the members of Daviess County Fiscal Court in Daviess County District Court. Kentucky U.D.C. claimed ownership of the monument and requested — and were granted — a temporary restraining order preventing the monument
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On 26 August 2022, the pedestal was moved off the Daviess County Courthouse lawn and given to Kentucky United Daughters of the Confederacy, who relocated the pedestal on the same day to the Battle of Panther Creek site, a Civil War site in Daviess County that Kentucky U.D.C. owns. The site is south
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and a figure of the interlocking letters "D" and "C." The Confederate national flag depicted is the 13-star version, adopted by the Confederacy on 28 November 1861 and in use until 1 May 1863. This flag — which added two stars to the 11-star version of the Confederate national flag that had been in
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The Owensboro Museum of Science and History is the only one of the two recommended museum sites to have expressed an interest in the sculpture. Although this museum is a private entity, the City of Owensboro owns the museum's building and contributes funding. In March 2021, the Owensboro Mayor and
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In November 2020, the Relocation Committee, chaired by local historian Aloma Dew, recommended that sculpture be relocated to one of two potential sites, the Owensboro Museum of Science and History or the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art, and that the pedestal be relocated to a Civil War battle site in
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In 1891, the Daviess County Confederate Association began seeding its plans to raise a Confederate monument. Two years later, in April 1893, Daviess County Fiscal Court — the legislative body of the county government — passed a resolution giving the Association permission to place "a monument...in
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At the regular Fiscal Court meeting of 4 August 2022, Judge–Executive Al Mattingly announced an agreement between the Court and Kentucky U.D.C. under which (1) ownership of the pedestal was to be transferred to U.D.C. and the pedestal relocated to U.D.C.'s Civil War battle site in Daviess County,
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Following another such effort in summer 2020, the Court voted unanimously by resolution on 6 August 2020 to remove the monument. The resolution stipulated that the Court establish a 5-member Confederate Monument Relocation Committee within six weeks of the vote, with this committee to recommend a
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Responding to a request from Daviess Judge–Executive Al Mattingly, the Owensboro City Commission on 6 September 2022 passed a municipal order that would result in the transfer to the County of a small parcel of the City-owned cemetery known as Potter's Field. Under this plan, which Fiscal Court
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In the summer of 1861, one of Kentucky's first Confederate companies was raised at Owensboro. The war hurt the city, as it disrupted river traffic that the city relied upon, and Confederate forces occasionally raided the city, including burning down the courthouse. A historical marker near the
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use since 2 July 1861 — reflected the Confederacy's claim to having admitted Kentucky to the Confederacy. In fact, although Confederate sympathizers in Kentucky did establish a shadow Confederate government in late 1861, Kentucky's pro-Union state government never joined the Confederacy.
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On April 29, 2022, Daviess Circuit Court Judge Lisa Payne Jones granted Daviess Fiscal Court's motion for a summary judgment. In her 16-page judgment, Jones ruled that the Confederate monument is owned by Fiscal Court, and she vacated the earlier temporary restraining order.
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with the stipulation that any subsequent relocation of the pedestal must be outside of Daviess County, and (2) U.D.C was to drop its lawsuit and appeal. The relocation was to take place by the end of the month, with Fiscal Court retaining ownership of the sculpture.
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At its 15 November 2022 meeting, Daviess Fiscal Court agreed to transfer ownership of the sculpture to the Owensboro Museum of Science and History. The sculpture remains at the city-owned Potter's Field on the small parcel owned by the county.
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joined the Owensboro branch of the NAACP in placing a billboard on Owensboro's central thoroughfare, Frederica Street, with the message: "Show for all. REMOVE Owensboro–Daviess County's Confederate Monument." The billboard was up for 30 days.
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On May 31, 2022, the sculpture was removed from its pedestal and placed in a County storage facility pending a decision on what to do with it. The pedestal remained in place, with Fiscal Court planning to eventually remove or repurpose it.
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to appeal but failed to appeal by May 29 and did not seek to use any other legal remedies at its disposal to prevent Daviess Fiscal Court from exercising its legal authority to move all or part of the monument off of the courthouse lawn.
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with PDF download link to "Order on Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment" in Kentucky Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy vs. Judge Executive, Al Mattingly, et al., 29 April 2022, Analog Owensboro (group), Facebook, 2 May
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The next phase of the appeals process was the prehearing conference. The goal of the prehearing conference is for the parties, Kentucky U.D.C. and Daviess Fiscal Court, to try to reach a settlement and avoid further litigation.
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Under the rules of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, Kentucky U.D.C. had until June 14, 2022, to file a prehearing statement detailing the scope of the appeal it intended to make in the event a settlement could not be reached.
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After several years of fund raising by a number of local Confederate groups, including the Association and its women's auxiliary — the latter of which in 1899 became John Cabell Breckinridge Chapter 306 of the
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In mid July 2022, Daviess Fiscal Court offered Kentucky U.D.C. the pedestal of the monument, with the stipulation that Kentucky U.D.C. had until the end of the month to accept or reject the offer.
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The dedication ceremony included speeches and music. Unverified reports claimed that some 4,000 or more people attended the event. Among the dignitaries present was S.A. Cunningham, the editor of
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Atop the pedestal was a seven-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a Confederate soldier on alert bearing a rifle and wearing a short jacket and slouch hat. The sculpture was created by the
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The sculpture was relocated to Owensboro's City Cemetery, a.k.a. Potter's Field, in November 2022, with ownership transferred to the Owensboro Museum of Science and History.
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In 2012 and again in 2017, there were local grassroots efforts urging Daviess County Fiscal Court to remove the Confederate monument from the courthouse lawn.
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The monument consisted of two parts: a pedestal and a sculpture. The granite pedestal is nine feet tall. On the front of the pedestal is the inscription
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relocation site(s) within six months of the vote and the monument to remain in place until the Court passes an ordinance approving a new location.
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was a 16-foot-tall, two-part object — a 7-foot-tall bronze sculpture atop a 9-foot-tall granite pedestal — located at the southwest corner of the
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George Julian Zolnay, sculptor; John Williams Foundry, New York, N.Y., bronze casting; Weony & Brown, Richmond, Va., granite pedestal
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Kentucky U.D.C. had 30 days from the date of the April 29th ruling to file an appeal. On May 25, the group filed notice of its
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Daviess County (Battle of Panther Creek) that is owned by the Kentucky Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
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On July 17, 1997, the Confederate Monument in Owensboro was one of sixty-one different monuments related to the
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City Commission reiterated their previously stated position ruling out the Museum as a site for the monument.
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monument tells of three residents of Daviess County who received the Confederate Medal of Honor; one at the
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Basic Appellate Practice: A Guide to the Rules of Civil Procedure for the Kentucky Court of Appeals
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Photograph of the 21 September 1900 ceremony dedicating the Confederate monument in Owensboro, Ky.
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Formerly located on the Daviess County Courthouse lawn, 3rd and Frederica Streets (northeast),
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Nomination and Determination of Eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places, 1997
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of Owensboro on U.S. Highway 431 at Sharp Road, midway between Owensboro and Utica, Ky.
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first national flag of the Confederate States of America ("Stars and Bars")
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logo of the United Daughters of the Confederacy — a wreath encircling the
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from being moved until the ownership issue was resolved in court.
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The pedestal was removed in August 2022 and given to the Kentucky
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National Register of Historic Places in Daviess County, Kentucky
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Removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials
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lawn, at the intersection of Third and Frederica Streets, in
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Front view of the Confederate monument in Owensboro, Ky.
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In late March 2022, with the case still unresolved, the
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at the Daviess County Public Library, in Owensboro, Ky.
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Kentucky Historical Society, Accessed November 12, 2008
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On the rear of the pedestal is the tribute inscription
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Confederate Monument in Owensboro NRHP Nomination Form
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Owensboro Messenger–Inquirer, 7 September 2022, p.A1.
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Confederate Monument in Owensboro, Ky. (former) is located in Kentucky
Confederate Monument in Owensboro, Ky. (former) is located in the United States
Owensboro, Kentucky
MPS
97000708
Daviess County
Courthouse
Owensboro, Kentucky
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Battle of Murfreesboro
Battle of Chickamauga
United Daughters of the Confederacy
bas-relief
first national flag of the Confederate States of America ("Stars and Bars")
Romanian
George Julian Zolnay
New York
The Confederate Veteran
Civil War in Kentucky
National Register of Historic Places
Civil War Monuments of Kentucky
Multiple Property Submission
Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument
Southern Poverty Law Center
Front view of the Confederate monument in Owensboro, Ky.
Photograph of the 21 September 1900 ceremony dedicating the Confederate monument in Owensboro, Ky.

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