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  2. Camp Nelson National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Cemetery is overseen by one cemetery director. The director and one administrative assistant work in the office, communicating with families and funeral homes to schedule funeral services and burials, coordinate with various agencies for the annual ceremonies, maintain records, and to answer questions or address concerns ...

  3. Camp Nelson National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Monument, formerly the Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park, is a 525-acre (2.12 km 2) national monument, historical museum and park located in southern Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States, 20 miles (32 km) south of Lexington, Kentucky.

  4. List of cemeteries in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville, Jessamine County. Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Nicholasville; NRHP-listed; Kenton County.

  5. Kentucky’s role in slaves’ emancipation: ‘Camp Nelson is our ...

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    Yvonne Giles looks at new headstones on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022, she helped acquire for military veterans buried at African Cemetery #2. Many of the soldiers who enlisted at Camp Nelson for their ...

  6. United States National Cemetery System - Wikipedia

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    The National Cemetery Administration lists a total of 73 Civil War-Era National Cemeteries from 1861 to 1868. [ 9 ] Final military honors are provided for qualified Veterans by volunteer veteran or National Guard details known as Memorial Honor Details (MHD), upon application by family members through their choice of mortuary handling the deceased.

  7. Dr. W. Stephen McBridge, former director of interpretation and archeology at Camp Nelson National Monument. Joni House, former park manager of the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site.

  8. List of Grand Army of the Republic posts in Kentucky

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    This is a list of Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) posts in Kentucky, United States.The G.A.R. Department of Kentucky was officially organized January 17, 1883. [1]Over 100,000 Kentuckians, including 23,703 African Americans, served in the Union Army or the Union Navy during the Civil War, compared to over 40,000 soldiers who served in Kentucky Confederate regiments. [2]

  9. Camp Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery in Lonoke County, Arkansas, U.S. Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Jessamine County, Kentucky, U.S.