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Re: Confederates in Mount Olivet Cemetery

Been sometime since I corresponded with you. What is the source for the record of Benjamin F. Bradley, Company A, Seventh Kentucky Infantry, CSA, buried in Confederate Circle at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville? I can find no record of him. When did he die?
Also, is the only way to visit the Tennessee Confederate Soldiers' Home Cemetery at the Hermitage by paying the Hermitage entrance fee? I have toured the Hermitage several times and have paid for the tour, but today before my medical appointment at the VA medical center at Nashville I tried to check on a couple of our far western Kentucky Confederate soldiers that are buried there. Unfortunately as a US veteran I was told I would have to pay to get to the cemetery. Has this always been this way? Is there another way to visit these patriots? As a direct descendant of a Tennessee Confederate soldier plus two Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Tennessee this seems disgraceful to those of us have done our Second Amendment duty when so many haven't.

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