William F. Perry Monument

Perry, William F., Monument
Location Fairview Cemetery. N of jct. of KY 234 and Collette Ln., Bowling Green, Kentucky
Coordinates 36°59′36″N 86°25′17″W / 36.99333°N 86.42139°W / 36.99333; -86.42139Coordinates: 36°59′36″N 86°25′17″W / 36.99333°N 86.42139°W / 36.99333; -86.42139
Built 1901
Architectural style No Style Listed
MPS Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS
NRHP Reference #

97000664

[1]
Added to NRHP July 17, 1997

The William F. Perry Monument is an historical gravestone located at Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is an oversized limestone headstone.[2]

It honors Confederate general William F. Perry of the Army of Northern Virginia, who would after the war serve on the faculty of Ogden College in Bowling Green, which is now Western Kentucky University. It was placed to honor him by his students at the college when he died on December 7, 1901, and made a correlation on how Perry's service for the Confederate States of America translated into becoming a revered professor by his students.[3][4]

On July 17, 1997, it was one of sixty-one different monuments to the Civil War in Kentucky placed on the National Register of Historic Places, as part of the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky Multiple Property Submission. One other monument on the list, the Confederate Monument of Bowling Green, is nearby in Fairview Cemetery as well.[5]

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References

  1. Staff (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Brent, Joseph William F. Perry Monument NRHP Nomination Form (Kentucky Heritage Commission, 1997) p.1
  3. Bowling Green, Ky. Trailsrus.com
  4. Brent p.1
  5. Joseph E. Brent (January 8, 1997). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission: Civil War Monuments in Kentucky, 1865-1935" (pdf). National Park Service.
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