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From: Jim Cox <>
Subject: Re: [KYWBTSVETS] 49th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (Union)
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 08:23:05 -0500
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wrote:
>
> Hello, my name is Leslie Widener. My Great-Great-Grandfather Andrew Widener,
> and his brother Henry Widener were members of the above unit. Would be
> interested in contacting anyone whose ancestors were in the same unit. Have
> photos of Camp Nelson, near Nicholasville, Kentucky taken during the Civil
> War. plus other info. The only thing left of this huge encampment is a
> National Cemetary. Both men enlisted at Flat Lick, Kentucky on 27 June
> 1863(Knox Co.) Thanks, Les
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Excuse me!
At Camp Nelson there are earth works, and the house used by the
quartermaster. The house has been restored and is open to the public.
All in addition to the cemetery.
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