Talk:Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown

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[edit] How to find

I thought this need to be said, but I am not sure how to state it on the main page, so I'll out it in talk: This is very difficult to find. Two of the pictures I put in gallery are there just to help people locate it. From the northeast entrance, which is close to the plaza, it is two rows in, and six to the right. It took me two different days to locate it. It needs an historical marker.--Bedford 03:42, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

Good work on finding it. Maybe something about what the marker is, it looks like a headstone, its amongst other graves, something to that effect. Do you have the National Register of Historic Places nomination form? These are usually good sources for location information, sometimes they are available from the State Historic Preservation Office online, eventually the National Register's NRIS database aims to include access but it's a very slow process, with over 87,000 listings, to say the least. Beyond that if you can't find it online a good library will probably have or be able to obtain a copy somewhere. IvoShandor 07:18, 11 May 2007 (UTC)