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"The Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky is an carved granite figure on a granite pedestal which was built in 1894 by the Kentucky Women's Monumental Association, a predecessor of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization founded in that year. Its governing body is the government of Lawrenceburg. It shows a Confederate soldier dressed in a winter coat with a rifle held vertically before him. Around the pedestal of the monument may be found the names of the Confederate regiments raised in Anderson County and a list of those men wounded or killed during the war. There were a few Civil War skirmishes at Lawrenceburg, The Battle of Lawrenceburg and the Battle of Dog Walk, just before the Battle of Perryville in October 1862. In particular, the Union Ninth Kentucky Cavalry fought the Confederate cavalry under Colonel Scott on October 6, 1862. Confederate troops that would control Frankfort had marched through the town. In later years, the local area saw guerrilla warfare, which force the creation of a Union Home Guard unit in the town.Kleber, John E. The Kentucky Encyclopedia. (University Press of Kentucky). pg.537. On July 17, 1997, the Lawrenceburg Confederate Monument was one of sixty different monuments related 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. It is one of ten monuments of soldiers in the Multiple Property Submission on a courthouse lawn The Kentucky Women's Monumental Association was a predecessor of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization founded in 1894. The Kentucky association was one of a number formed to honor "the dead of those who fought for the Southern cause", addressing "the specter of death hung over the South." The United Daughters of the Confederacy, a unified association that was a successor, actually was named National Association of the Daughters of the Confederacy from 1894 to 1895. It is directly credited with 15 monuments now listed on the U.S. National Register. In recent years the UDC has been in the news for winning a court case with Vanderbilt University over continued use of Confederate Memorial Hall as the name of a building financed by the UDC. Gallery File:Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg 1.JPGProfile File:Confederate Monument in Lawrenceburg 2.JPGFront References Category:1894 sculptures Category:Buildings and structures in Anderson County, Kentucky Category:Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS Category:Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Kentucky Category:National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, Kentucky Category:Outdoor sculptures in Kentucky Category:UDC monuments and memorials "
"Richard Brown (born 28 August 1984) is an Australian rugby union footballer. Career He is one of six players to have represented the Western Force in all of its Super 14 games in 2007, and one of 14 Force players selected in the Wallabies train-on squad in May 2008. In 2009 Brown became the Wallabies first choice number 8. In 2000 he played in the first XV at St. Josephs Nudgee College in Brisbane, captained by Rocky Elsom. Brown was in Year 11 with Hugh McMeniman and Rocky Elsom was in Year 12. In 2002, Brown played in the University of Queensland Undefeated Colts 1 Premiership team. This team also included other future professional players such as Stephen Moore, Heath Tessman, Hugh McMeniman, Mitchell Chapman, Tim Usasz, Josh Graham an Drew Mitchell. References External links *Wallabies Player Profile *Western Force Profile *itsrugby.co.uk Profile Category:Australian rugby union players Category:Australia international rugby union players Category:Western Force players Category:Sportsmen from Queensland Category:Rugby union flankers Category:Living people Category:1984 births Category:Honda Heat players Category:Australian expatriate rugby union players Category:Expatriate rugby union players in Japan Category:Australian expatriate sportspeople in Japan "
"Karl John is a Swiss orienteering competitor. He received an individual silver medal at the 1970 World Orienteering Championships, and a silver medal in relay in 1972.World Orienteering Championship, senior statistics 1966-2006 (Retrieved on June 14, 2008) References Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:Swiss orienteers Category:Male orienteers Category:Foot orienteers Category:World Orienteering Championships medalists "