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(April 2012) Enlarge One Final Stand (interpretive kiosk), marks the overwhelming victory of the Confederate Army

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(April 2012) Enlarge  Detail The Confederate Memorial stands over a mass grave in Section H of the Richmond Cemetery. Union dead were buried in a mass grave, east of the Confederate mass grave. The Union dead were later moved to the National Cemetery at Camp Nelson (Nicholasville, Kentucky)

        

 

(April 2012) Enlarge Tour Stop 10: Madison County Courthouse (captured Union soldiers awaiting their parole). The county was named after our 4th president, James Madison

(April 2012) Enlarge Close-up view of the Madison County Courthouse (downtown Richmond, Kentucky)

      

(April 2012) Enlarge  Detail Madison County Courthouse 1862 interpretive sign

 

(April 2012) Enlarge Bill (photo contributor) standing on the front porch of the Rogers House

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