"Poor Charlie"

"Poor Charlie" (HM2J3L)

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N 37° 2.774', W 84° 44.105'

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Mill Springs Battlefield

— National Historic Landmark —

Soon after the first shots of the battle were exchanged at Timmy's Branch, Confederate surgeons set up a field hospital in a small log house that stood here. Some of the wounded found their own way here; friends carried others. One of the last soldiers brought here was Charlie Clemenson of the 19th Tennessee. He was left at the hospital by three friends as the defeated Confederate army retreated.

Poor Charlie was Dying
Years later W.J. Worsham recalled that day: "Pink Henderson, Clabe Perry and the writer carried Charlie from the field in a blanket .... Poor Charlie was dying when we laid him down. We can never forget the sad anxious expression of his face as we left him in his last sad trial of life, dying alone deserted by all, whom he thought were his friends, left on the cold ground
with naught but the cold rain to wash his brow."

Buried in Unmarked Graves
Union troops captured the hospital, the wounded, and three surgeons who were unwilling to desert the men in their care. Charlie Clemenson and several others later died here. Federal soldiers buried the dead in unmarked graves in a small family cemetery near the house. The blood stains on the floor were still visible when the house was razed in the 1940s.

Inset drawing: Poor Charlie was dying when we laid him down. We can never



forget the sad anxious expression of his face as we left him in his last sad trial of life, dying alone deserted by all, whom he thought were his friends....
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HM NumberHM2J3L
Series This marker is part of the National Historic Landmarks series
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Year Placed2014
Placed ByMill Springs Battlefield Association
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 5:01pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)16S E 701415 N 4102400
Decimal Degrees37.04623333, -84.73508333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 2.774', W 84° 44.105'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 2' 46.44" N, 84° 44' 6.2999999999998" W
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