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Camp Nelson, Kentucky by Richard D. Sears

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Camp Nelson, Kentucky

A Civil War History

Richard D. Sears

University Press of Kentucky · Print & ebook · September 27, 2002

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Book Details

Authors
Richard D. Sears
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Published
September 27, 2002
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Civil War Era · Civil Wars
Reading lane
Civil War Era

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  • U.S. Military History

  • U.S. State & Local History

  • Civil War Era

About This Book

Camp Nelson, Kentucky, was designed in 1863 as a military supply depot for the Union Army. Later it became one of the country's most important recruiting stations and training camps for black soldiers and Kentucky's chief center for issuing emancipation papers to former slaves. Richard D. Sears tells the story of the rise and fall of the camp through the shifting perspective of a changing cast of characters—teachers, civilians, missionaries such as the Reverend John G. Fee,...

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Camp Nelson, Kentucky, was designed in 1863 as a military supply depot for the Union Army. Later it became one of the country's most important recruiting stations and training camps for black soldiers and Kentucky's chief center for issuing emancipation papers to former slaves. Richard D. Sears tells the story of the rise and fall of the camp through the shifting perspective of a changing cast of characters—teachers, civilians, missionaries such as the Reverend John G. Fee, and fleeing slaves and enlisted blacks who describe their pitiless treatment at the hands of slave owners and Confederate sympathizers. Sears fully documents the story of Camp Nelson through carefully selected military orders, letters, newspaper articles, and other correspondence, most inaccessible until now. His introduction provides a historical overview, and textual notes identify individuals and detail the course of events.

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