Near Old Wilderness Road, 0.1 miles south of Camp Wildcat Road (Sheltowee Trace), on the right when traveling north.
(Marker #1)
Battle of Camp Wildcat
Kentucky’s first taste of civil war
On October 21st 1861, the stillness of this forest was broken by the sound of musket fire. These hills witnessed the first battle between Union and . . . — — Map (db m84290) HM
Near Old Wilderness Road, 0.1 miles south of Camp Wildcat Road (Sheltowee Trace).
(Marker #1)
The Navy In The Mountains
Needing men with military training and political connections to the region, President Lincoln called upon two Navy officers to help organize the war effort in eastern Kentucky.
William . . . — — Map (db m84338) HM
On N. Laurel Road (U.S. 25) 0.1 miles south of Hazel Patch Road, on the right when traveling south.
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Camp Wildcat
Led by Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer, 7,500 Confederates on October 21 1861, attacked the entrenched camp of 5,000 Union men under Gen. Albin Schoepf. Union’s natural defense advantage in the Rockcastle Hills . . . — — Map (db m84352) HM
On Old Wilderness Road, 0.5 miles south of Camp Wildcat Road (Sheltowee Trace), on the right when traveling north.
When European colonists began to explore westward from Virginia, they saw this as a wild and untamed land. Their settlements in the east provided them with great comfort and safety compared to what they encountered here. To them, this was a . . . — — Map (db m84286) HM
On N. Laurel Road (U.S. 25) 0.1 miles south of Hazel Patch Road, on the right when traveling south.
When European colonists began to explore westward from Virginia, they saw this as a wild and untamed land. Their settlements in the east provided them with great comfort and safety compared to what they encountered here. To them, this was a . . . — — Map (db m84351) HM
On State Highway 490 at Patton Road, on the left when traveling north on State Highway 490.
Site of Wood’s Blockhouse 1793, one of the earliest permanent buildings in the wilderness. In May 1775, John Floyd and company, including Benjamin Logan, reached here and decided to use Skagg’s Trace. They proceeded westward, camping at the site . . . — — Map (db m87663) HM
Near Old Wilderness Road, 0.1 miles south of Camp Wildcat Road (Sheltowee Trace).
(Marker #1)
Nerve Center for the Union Army
The area around you and along the trail was the headquarters camp of one of the senior Union commanders at Camp Wildcat, Colonel Theophilus T. Garrard.
Theophilus Garrard
A . . . — — Map (db m84339) HM
On Old Wilderness Road at Camp Wildcat Road (Sheltowee Trace), on the right when traveling north on Old Wilderness Road.
On the morning of October 21, 1861, Confederate troops attacked the Union army here at Camp Wildcat. Brigadier General Felix Zollicoffer, leading 7,500 Confederate soldiers, was intent on driving the Union forces from their hilltop position here . . . — — Map (db m84340) HM