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The Story of
General Allison
Nelson
With
Mike Polston
Allison Nelson (March 11, 1822 –
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He is presently the Staff Historian at the Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. He has always been interested in the Civil War and became interested in Allison Nelson when he moved to Cabot in 1978. Mike Polston was one of a team who helped restore Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery graveyard in the 1980s.
Camp Nelson is located on Rye Drive, just off Cherry Road, just off Mt. Carmel Road in north Lonoke County about 2 miles east of Cabot. During the fall of 1862, an epidemic of measles and typhoid
fever ran rampant through the troops congregated there. Approximately 1,500
During the early years of the 20th century, Confederate veterans placed markers in honor of the unknown soldiers and erected a 12-foot obelisk to their memory at the site. The cemetery was not properly maintained and was soon overtaken by the forest undergrowth and became just a local curiosity out in the forest. |
In the 1980s local residents, including members of the ROTC
and local high school students, began a restoration project on their own and
returned the cemetery to its original condition. It is the only of I am writing from Lion Television, an independent production company in History Detectives is a prime-time series about the discovery, documentation, and preservation of historic American buildings and artifacts. Our program revolves around the investigation of questions posed by individuals interested in learning the background of artifacts or locations and their possible historical implications. Questions and story ideas can be submitted to kyles@liontv.us and I am happy to pass along a flyer for use in your facility if you’d like. Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you! Best Regards, Kyle Silveri History Detectives Lion Television (ph) 212.206.8633 x 3878 (fax) 212.206-8636 |
A SPECIAL PROGRAM The The Sinking of the Sultana! They just wanted to GO HOME!
It had been four years of bloody hell.
The men that gathered by the thousands at the river’s edge were gaunt,
half starved and their faded blue uniforms were threadbare. Many were recently released from the
notorious prisoner of war camp,
As a continuing part of the War Stories Lecture Series,
The Jacksonville Museum of Military History welcomes Jerry Potter of Whether you’re a Civil War Buff, a History Lover or just
Love to Learn this is a can’t miss presentation!
When: Thursday October 25th
Museum opens at 6:00 pm
Lecture starts at 6:30 pm.
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documents, Mayeux has uncovered the fascinating stories that
reveal for the first time what wartime life was like for those living in
central In this book, the reader will meet soldiers and slaves,
plantation owners and Jayhawkers, elderly women and newborn babies, all of whom
played important roles in making the history of Earthen Walls, Iron Men intertwines the stories of naval battles and military actions with those human elements such as greed, theft, murder, and courage to create a vibrant, relevant history that will appeal to all who seek to know what real life was like during the Civil War. Steve Mayeux is a graduate of LSU and a former Marine
officer. His work as an agricultural consultant in the central FUTURE PROGRAMS We have some programs pending for 2008, if you
have any suggestions please let Rick Meadows know.
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