Camp Nelson Graveyard Number 1
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Scores of white Unionist refugees from East Tennessee followed their soldier husbands and fathers to Camp Nelson. Many unfortunately died of camp diseases. African American soldiers and their families also perished at Camp Nelson due to sickness and disease. Many of those individuals are buried at Graveyard Number 1 in unmarked graves. The African American soldiers buried there were later reinterred in the nearby Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Photograph courtesy of Whitney Todd.
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Camp Nelson
Two historical markers--#1515 and #2222---commemorate Camp Nelson in Jessamine County, where most of the state's United States Colored Troops were recruited during the Civil War.
Established near Nicholasville in 1863, Camp Nelson was named…