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Benton County
Bentonville Confederate Monument (Bentonville, Arkansas)
Berea College, initially established in 1855, is reopened as the Berea Literary Institute by Rev. John G. Fee and colleagues with whom he had worked at Camp Nelson. Among the new students enrolled are Black soldiers recruited at Camp Nelson and recently mustered out of the army.
Berkeley County Confederate Monument (Moncks Corner, South Carolina)
Bethel Township Civil War Memorial (New Carlisle, Ohio)
Between 1972 and 1977, Father Ralph Beiting of the Christian Appalachian Project works to revitalize the Camp Nelson area into an historic tourist destination. His efforts include the transformation of an old distillery building into a space to exhibit research carried out at the National Archives, and the installation of a ski lift to connect the area with Fort Bramlett. The project is abandoned following severe storms and consequent flooding.
Between 1992-2001, 500 acres of former Camp Nelson land is purchased by Jessamine County and the efforts to establish Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park begin.
Bibb County Confederate Monument (Macon, Georgia)
Birmingham, Alabama Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Birmingham, Alabama)
Birthplace of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman (Lancaster, Ohio)
Outside the historic house of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's birthplace with a cannon
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