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  2. Louis Nelson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Louis Nelson (October 8, 1936 – December 4, 2024) was an American industrial designer and graphic artist who is best known for designing the Mural Wall for the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington.

  3. Louis Nelson (trombonist) - Wikipedia

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    Weekdays, Louis Nelson lived with Reverend Isaac H. Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana. Reverend Hall was a family friend who had raised Nelson's father. While living there, Nelson attended the Lutheran School on Annette Street and New Orleans University (high school) on Saint Charles Avenue in New Orleans, being graduated in 1919.

  4. Louis Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Nelson may refer to: Louis Nelson (trombonist) (1902–1990), American jazz trombonist; Louis Nelson (artist) (1936–2024), American artist; See also.

  5. Korean War Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Mural was created by Louis Nelson, with photographic images sandblasted into it depicting soldiers, equipment and people involved in the war. When reflected on the wall, there appear to be 38 soldiers, 38 months, and it is also representing the 38th parallel that separated the North and South Korea.

  6. Louie Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Nelson (born May 28, 1951) is an American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Nelson was drafted with the first pick in the second round of the 1973 NBA draft by the Baltimore Bullets. Before the 1974–75 NBA season, Nelson was taken by the New Orleans Jazz in the NBA Expansion Draft. After playing two seasons with the ...

  7. Nelson W. Winbush - Wikipedia

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    Louis Napoleon Nelson (1847–1934) was an enslaved cook and body servant during the American Civil War. In 1862, Louis was a 14-year-old illiterate slave on James and Helen C. Oldham's plantation in Lauderdale County, Tennessee.

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  9. Louis Nelson Delisle - Wikipedia

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    "Big Eye" Louis Nelson Delisle (January 28, 1885 – August 20, 1949) [1] was an American early twentieth-century Dixieland jazz clarinetist in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. [1] He also played double bass, banjo, and accordion.