County
Monument name
Image
Year built
City or Town
Coordinates
Summary
1
Anderson
Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg
1894
Lawrenceburg
38.035493°N 84.895527°W / 38.035493; -84.895527
Located on Lawrenceburg's Courthouse lawn[3]
2
Barren
Confederate Monument in Glasgow
1905
Glasgow
Located on Glasgow's Courthouse lawn[4]
3
Bath
Confederate Monument in Owingsville
1907
Owingsville
Located in Owingsville Cemetery.[5]
4
Bourbon
Bourbon County Confederate Monument
1887
Paris
38°12′9″N 84°15′55″W
Only Monument on the list shaped like a chimney.[6]
5
Boyle
Confederate Monument in Danville
1910
Danville
37°38′44″N 84°46′42″W
Located at the corner of Main and College Streets.[7]
6
Boyle
Confederate Monument in Perryville
1902
Perryville
By the park office of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site [8]
7
Boyle
Union Monument in Perryville
1928
Perryville
By the park office of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site [9]
8
Boyle
Unknown Confederate Dead Monument in Perryville
1928
Perryville
Located in Goodknight Cemetery, a private family cemetery.[10]
9
Bracken
Confederate Monument in Augusta
1903
Augusta
38°46′09.4″N 84°00′42.8″W
Gravesite of eight Confederates who died during a raid in the town[11]
10
Butler
Confederate-Union Veterans' Monument in Morgantown
1907
Morgantown
One of two built in Kentucky dedicated in memory of both sides.[12]
11
Caldwell
Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell
1912
Princeton
Located on the county courthouse lawn[13]
12
Calloway
Confederate Monument in Murray
1917
Murray
One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky[14]
13
Christian
Confederate Memorial Fountain in Hopkinsville
1911
Hopkinsville
One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky[15]
14
Christian
Latham Confederate Monument
1887
Hopkinsville
In Riverside Cemetery[16]
15
Daviess
Confederate Monument in Owensboro
1900
Owensboro
Sculpted by the noted George Julian Zolnay [17]
16
Daviess
Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument
1864
St. Joseph
In cemetery[18]
17
Fayette
Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington
1893
Lexington
18
Fayette
John C. Breckinridge Memorial
1887
Lexington
Relocated from historic courthouse lawn to Lexington Cemetery October 2017
19
Fayette
John Hunt Morgan Memorial
1911
Lexington
Dedicated to the hometown Confederate. Relocated to Lexington Cemetery in October 2017
20
Fayette
Ladies' Confederate Memorial
1874
Lexington
21
Franklin
Colored Soldiers Monument in Frankfort
1924
Frankfort
22
Franklin
Confederate Monument in Frankfort
1892
Frankfort
23
Fulton
Confederate Memorial in Fulton
1902
Fulton
24
Fulton
Confederate Memorial Gateway in Hickman
1913
Hickman
Westernmost monument on the list
25
Graves
Camp Beauregard Memorial in Water Valley
1909
Water Valley
Site of a training camp where many Confederate died from disease.
26
Graves
Confederate Memorial Gates in Mayfield
1924
Mayfield
27
Graves
Confederate Memorial in Mayfield
1920
Mayfield
One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky
28
Harrison
Confederate Monument in Cynthiana
1869
Cynthiana
38°23′09.80″N 84°16′50.00″W
The first Kentucky monument to the Confederate States of America , and the second one anywhere
29
Hart
Colonel Robert A. Smith Monument
1884
Munfordville
Largest confederate monument on private land.
30
Hart
Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument in Horse Cave
1934
Horse Cave
Only monument on the list composed of geodes
31
Henry
Confederate Soldiers Martyrs Monument in Eminence
1870
Eminence
32
Jefferson
Adolph Bloedner Monument
1862
Louisville
Oldest monument in Kentucky
33
Jefferson
Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown
1904
Jeffersontown
38°11′31″N 85°34′06″W
35
Jefferson
John B. Castleman Monument
1913
Louisville
36
Jefferson
Union Monument in Louisville
1914
Louisville
37
Jessamine
Confederate Memorial in Nicholasville
1896
Nicholasville
38
Kenton
GAR Monument in Covington
1929
Covington
Northernmost monument on the list
39
Kenton
Veteran's Monument in Covington
1933
Covington
One of only two monuments in Kentucky meant to honor both sides
40
Lewis
Union Monument in Vanceburg
1884
Vanceburg
Limestone monument erected by the citizens of the county as a memorial to the men of the county who were killed in action while fighting for the Union. This is the easternmost monument on the list and the first one to be erected in a public place.
41
Lincoln
Confederate Monument at Crab Orchard
1872
Crab Orchard
42
Logan
Confederate Monument in Russellville
1910
Russellville
Near where the Confederate government of Kentucky was established
43
Marion
Captain Andrew Offutt Monument
1921
Lebanon
Second strongest sentiment to the Union of all the Kentucky monuments
44
McCracken
Confederate Monument in Paducah
1907
Paducah
45
McCracken
Lloyd Tilghman Memorial
1909
Paducah
34
Meade
Confederate Monument in Louisville
1895
Brandenburg
Originally located by the University of Louisville ;[19] relocated in 2017 to Brandenburg .[20]
46
Mercer
Beriah Magoffin Monument
1900
Harrodsburg
At the gravesite of Beriah Magoffin , who was Kentucky's governor when war was declared.
47
Mercer
Confederate Monument in Harrodsburg
1902
Harrodsburg
48
Montgomery
Confederate Monument of Mt. Sterling
1880
Mt. Sterling
49
Nelson
Confederate Monument of Bardstown
1903
Bardstown
37°49′27.76″N 85°27′41.61″W
50
Oldham
Confederate Memorial in Pewee Valley
1904
Pewee Valley
Within the Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery
51
Pulaski
Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument
1875
Somerset
37°07.048′N 84°35.838′W
52
Pulaski
Confederate Mass Grave Monument in Somerset
1910
Somerset
53
Pulaski
General Felix K. Zollicoffer Monument
1910
Nancy
54
Scott
Confederate Monument in Georgetown
1888
Georgetown
55
Taylor
Battle of Tebb's Bend Monument
1872
Campbellsville
56
Trigg
Confederate Monument
1913
Cadiz
One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky
57
Union
Confederate Monument of Morganfield
1870
Morganfield
Isolated from most of cemetery.
58
Warren
Confederate Monument of Bowling Green
1876
Bowling Green
59
Warren
William F. Perry Monument
1901
Bowling Green
60
Woodford
Confederate Monument in Versailles
1877
Versailles
61
Woodford
Martyrs Monument in Midway
1890
Midway