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Gen. Wm. O. Butler, born here in 1791, died Carrollton, Ky. 1880. In War of 1812: the River Raisin, Pensacola, and New Orleans. Gen. Andrew Jackson's staff 1816-17. Cited for heroism in Mexican War 1846-48. U.S. Congressman 1839-43. Although defeated for Gov. 1844, Vice Pres. 1848, U.S. Senate 1851, he was one of the most prominent, best-liked Democrats in state.
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Impressed Labor for the Army
Nicholasville, KY
To fill the labor requirements caused by the Civil War, the Union army impressed Kentucky slaves to work on various construction projects.
Camp Nelson
Founded in 1863 as a Union supply depot, hospital, and encampment, in 1864 Camp Nelson became Kentucky's largest, and nation's third...
Camp Nelson Refugee Camp
New US 27 at Hall Rd., KY
Established in 1863 to house families of African American soldiers, Camp Nelson became the chief center issuing emancipation papers to...
Bethel Academy
Entrance to Asbury College, KY
This was second Methodist school in United States.
Keene Springs Hotel
Keene, KY
This two-story frame building was erected by Mason Singleton.
