| Birth: | Sep. 27, 1824 | | Death: | Sep. 29, 1862 |  Civil War Union Major General. Born in Mayville, Kentucky, for over twenty years he served as an officer in the US Navy. Just after the outbreak of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln authorized him to arm Kentucky loyalists with 5,000 muskets. This led to him being detached from the Navy to recruit 10,000 troops for a campaign into East Tennessee. He was appointed to Brigadier General of US Volunteers on September 16, 1861 and promoted to Major General in July 1862. During the defense of Louisville, Kentucky, in September 1862, his disdain lackadaisical behavior led Nelson to angrily dismiss Union Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis from his corps after a battle. On September 29, 1862, during an argument at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky, Nelson was shot and killed by Union Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis. Davis was never prosecuted for the murder and both generals became better noted for that affair rather than the commendable service they both gave to their country. (bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Family links: Parents: Thomas Washington Nelson (1796 - 1849) Francis Doniphan Nelson (1795 - 1845)
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Maysville Cemetery
Maysville Mason County Kentucky, USA | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Oct 26, 2001
Find A Grave Memorial# 5894212 |
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Rebecca Marden
Added: Dec. 21, 2012 |
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Patty{Meyer}Gschwender
Added: Oct. 2, 2012 |
Rest in peace, General. Thank you for your service to our Union. God bless you for defending our Union against those who would have destroyed it. With so many deaths due to that horrible war, it is too bad that yours came at the hands of a fellow officer....(Read more) -
Sharon
Added: Sep. 29, 2012 |
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