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The article is an article, despite the word "List" in its title. It is a list-like article, like the fifty-three or so state-specific articles such as List of National Historic Landmarks in Kentucky. The article could develop in a progression from Stub to Start to B class. Then, probably it would not pass "Good Article" review because reviewers would then say it is more suited to Featured List review, but would go to "Featured List". There is no such class as "Good List" in wikipedia currently. I am assigning it class = start already because it is already fairly substantial and it includes the key official reference, the MPS document. It could be argued that this still deserves Stub rating, though. But it should be rated as an article not in "NA-class". doncram ( talk) 00:54, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
I won't start this article until I take the pic, but the NHRP as it as Confederate Memorial in Peewee Valley, but the town is called Pewee Valley, not Peewee. Should the article be written with the extra "e" or not?-- Bedford ( talk) 02:05, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
Bedford asked for comments, here are some quick ones.
By the way, the reason I did the lat and long. the way I did was so people could see which ones were farther north/south, and which were further east/west.-- Bedford 03:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Granville Allen Post #98 of the GAR dedicated a monument to the post's namesake in the Johnson Cemetery near Morgantown, Kentucky near the site where Allen was killed in a skirmish on October 29, 1861. Was this monument overlooked? Can anyone provide a photo of the monument? Should it be included on this list?
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Spacini (
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01:53, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
The list of Civil War Monuments of Kentucky lists the 60 American Civil War monuments in Kentucky that were added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997, as a result of a Multiple Property Submission (MPS).
Although Kentucky produced more Union troops than Confederate troops (75,000 compared to 50,000), only one of the 62 monuments were dedicated to Union forces.
You have left off your list the monument at the Hopkins County courthouse in Madisonville. See the photo in the link.
/info/en/?search=Madisonville,_Kentucky
Leedurhamstone ( talk) 07:18, 30 April 2020 (UTC)Lee Durham Stone
A fact from List of American Civil War monuments in Kentucky appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 8 January 2008 ( check views). A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2008/January. |
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The article is an article, despite the word "List" in its title. It is a list-like article, like the fifty-three or so state-specific articles such as List of National Historic Landmarks in Kentucky. The article could develop in a progression from Stub to Start to B class. Then, probably it would not pass "Good Article" review because reviewers would then say it is more suited to Featured List review, but would go to "Featured List". There is no such class as "Good List" in wikipedia currently. I am assigning it class = start already because it is already fairly substantial and it includes the key official reference, the MPS document. It could be argued that this still deserves Stub rating, though. But it should be rated as an article not in "NA-class". doncram ( talk) 00:54, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
I won't start this article until I take the pic, but the NHRP as it as Confederate Memorial in Peewee Valley, but the town is called Pewee Valley, not Peewee. Should the article be written with the extra "e" or not?-- Bedford ( talk) 02:05, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
Bedford asked for comments, here are some quick ones.
By the way, the reason I did the lat and long. the way I did was so people could see which ones were farther north/south, and which were further east/west.-- Bedford 03:01, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Granville Allen Post #98 of the GAR dedicated a monument to the post's namesake in the Johnson Cemetery near Morgantown, Kentucky near the site where Allen was killed in a skirmish on October 29, 1861. Was this monument overlooked? Can anyone provide a photo of the monument? Should it be included on this list?
--
Spacini (
talk)
01:53, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
The list of Civil War Monuments of Kentucky lists the 60 American Civil War monuments in Kentucky that were added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997, as a result of a Multiple Property Submission (MPS).
Although Kentucky produced more Union troops than Confederate troops (75,000 compared to 50,000), only one of the 62 monuments were dedicated to Union forces.
You have left off your list the monument at the Hopkins County courthouse in Madisonville. See the photo in the link.
/info/en/?search=Madisonville,_Kentucky
Leedurhamstone ( talk) 07:18, 30 April 2020 (UTC)Lee Durham Stone