Camp Nelson quickly became the largest of the eight black recruitment centers in Kentucky and the third largest training camp in the whole country for United States Colored Troops (USCT). Once all restrictions on recruitment were removed by June 1864, the number of black enlistments exploded.
These new recruits, who were formerly slaves, were able to be emancipated upon joining.
More than 500 USCT mustered in during the month of June 1864, and a record 1,370 new troops enlisted at the camp in July. In total, eight USCT regiments organized at Camp Nelson in 1864 to 1865. Four were infantry units (114th, 116th, 119th and 124th), two were cavalry (5th and 6th) and two were artillery (12th and 13th).
By the time the 13th Amendment was ratified in December 6, 1865, ending slavery throughout the United States, roughly 10,000 Blacks had enlisted at Camp Nelson.
--Old Secesh
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