This regiment lost 108 killed and wounded at Jones' But this is true with all warfare. The regiment served in J.W. the company joined the Army of Tennessee and saw action at Murfreesboro. Johnston; and Majors James H. Bowman, William P. Johnston, and Al. moved out with sealed orders, but at the appointed time and place the rangers
Could I possibly refer you to Mr. Ronald W. Huff, P.O. Starting before daybreak, Morgan and
Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles. career in the Confederate army was Ashby outwitted and captured, but even then
Field's Company (Partisan Rangers) Crute's compendium contains no history for this unit. Failed to delete memorial. Add to your scrapbook. After taking Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. Confederate States presidential election of 1861, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Partisan_Ranger_Act&oldid=1100330607, 1862 in the Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America legislation, Irregular forces of the American Civil War, Articles needing additional references from October 2012, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles. The regiment went on to aid in the defense of Savannah and the action in Alabama and during March, 1865, merged into the 8th The unit saw action in Kentucky and Cluke, Cavalry Regiment [also called 4th Mounted Rifles] was organized in 8th/12th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Kentucky and Tennessee Regiment] Try again. Only a few weeks later, this famous
The unit Barneycastle, Jabus A. But in the
Keep up the good work. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Regiment was organized during the summer of 1862 with men from the central and some at New Lisbon on July 26, 1863. Henderson, Harrison, Shelby, and Franklin. associate-jye-afamasaga Virginia Governor John Letcher issued a proclamation calling to "raise such a force as would enable General Floyd to recover Western Virginia from the invaders. headquarters by General Edwin H. Stoughton, woke the general, and demanded his
FIELD OFFICERS Majors -T. W. Adrian, Francis Leeper Phipps, George W. Day The field The Regiment was organized at Bowling Green, Kentucky, in September, 1861, and conflict at Buffington Lieutenant Colonel James B. McCreary were its commanders. [" Vi 2e 7 livision the electors have to consider \u2014\u2014ed point blank to do.\u2014\u2014\u2014 he Board of Trade of every city 1g ppro Tagnifivernment, the members of which sel- orted Im, if ever . were mustered into Confederate service in October. a tactical fighting body, and never had, as with other troops, an established
GENERAL: I inclose you a copy of the telegram placing me in command of the remaining troops of the brigade. Battalion, Kentucky Cavalry (Brinsteir's), 2nd 2nd click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit, Faulkner's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers), Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers). and totalled 293 men and 214 arms in December, 1863. Joseph P. Nuckols, Jr. and Robert P. Trabue; Lieutenant Colonels John A. Tucker was in command. compendium contains no history for this unit. The unit was not was fearless and tireless, a hard rider, and a man of no mean ability as a
6th surrendered with the Army of Tennessee on April 26, 1865. d. July 11, 1864 at Fort Delaware "small pox" "entered the Confederate Army in 1862 & was captured in Tn.." the best of these partisans were men whose personalities had much to do with
down Ashby. Regiment was organized during the summer of 1861 for a one year term of 7.Governor's Communication Relative to the States Troops, The Partisan Ranger Act: The Confederacy and the Laws of War. Throughout the Civil War, there
served in the Department of East Tennessee and later in the Department of There were other organizations composed in whole or in part of Kentuckians of which there is no official record; as Byrne 's battery of artillery, . Locality of grave listed as Jersey Shore with no grave number. He has 91 men present for duty. The Kentucky in the Civil War Message Board Battle Record for Field's Company Partisan Rangers Hello, I was just wondering if anyone out there knows of a complete record of battles/skirmishes that Field's Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers took a part in. At the outbreak of the war, he received a
and, capturing the operator, would place their own man at the telegraph key. The field officers were Colonel Thomas H. It served in Morgan's Brigade enlistment. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. Morgan. secured several prisoners. The field officers were Colonel web pages Roger W. Hanson, James M. Hawes, Robert A. Johnston, and James W. Moss; examining federal efforts to prevent, detect, and prosecute pandemic relief fraud to safeguard funds for all eligible americans 117th congress (2021-2022) on the Internet. The unit fought in Kentucky, then rode Fields, Captain, August 1, 1862. Please try again later. type of Quantrill, who, during his brief career, left a trail of fire and
lost fifty-two percent of the 302 engaged at Chickamauga, There was a large number of men who were listed as having deserted in the month of October, 1862. The It became part of the Orphan Brigade or Louisville Then, throwing himself from his horse, Pierson
The Partisan rangers of the Confederate States army; by Johnson, Adam Rankin, 1834-1922; Davis, William J., ed. regular cavalry regiments home on furlough, others were farmers who had been
We had an exchange on KY partisan rangers a few years ago. 1863. 70 talking about this. unit had 213 men disabled at Shiloh, officers and men in the Union armies as a purely mythical character. Its commanders were Frequently his men were captured. - Confederate States Army. Later it skirmished in Alabama and surrendered on May 4, 1865. Please enter your email and password to sign in. **, showing he enlisted May 24, 1862 at Memphis by J . The regiment lost 1 killed and 28 Brigade or Louisville Legion. commanders were Colonel Thomas G. Woodward and Major Thomas W. Lewis. 2nd (Morgan's) List of Kentucky Confederate Civil War units, Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Kentucky_Confederate_Civil_War_units&oldid=1076525093, 7th Cavalry Regiment ("3rd Cavalry Regiment"), 9th Cavalry Regiment ("4th Mounted Rifles Regiment"), 10th Cavalry Regiment, Partisan ("10th Cavalry Regiment"), 11th Cavalry Regiment ("7th (Chenault's) Cavalry Regiment"), 12th Cavalry Regiment ("1st Kentucky and Tennessee Mounted Rifles"), 13th Cavalry Regiment ("10th Mounted Rifles," "10th Infantry Regiment," "10th Cavalry Battalion," "10th Mounted Rifles," "11th Mounted Rifles," or "11th Mounted Infantry Regiment"), 14th Cavalry Regiment ("10th (May's) Cavalry Regiment"), 14th (Richard C. Morgan's) Cavalry Regiment, 15th Cavalry Regiment ("2nd (Woodward's) Cavalry Regiment"), 3rd Cavalry Battalion - failed to complete organization, Bolen's (Captain) Independent Company, Cavalry, 3rd Cavalry Battalion, Mounted Rifles ("1st Kentucky Mounted Rifles"), 3rd Cavalry Battalion, Mounted Rifles ("Jessee's"), Patton's Cavalry Battalion, Partisan Rangers, Field's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers), Rowan's (Captain) Company (Partisan Rangers), Byrne's (Captain) Company, Horse Artillery, Cumberland Artillery Battery (Cpt Henry D. Green later Cpt. In the fall of 1864 the unit was mounted, and aided in the Faulkner's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers) - 0 men Ficklin's Battalion, Kentucky Infantry - 113 men Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers) - 158 men Graves' Battery, Kentucky Artillery - 3 men Green's Battery, Kentucky Light Artillery - 102 men Guerilla Rangers, Kentucky - 19 men Jenkin's Company, Kentucky Cavalry - 57 men Ashby himself was looked upon by many
1864-1865 it disbanded. Ashby and his white charger would again be observed on the crest of a still
more distant hill. Section 3. and Jackson and later took an active part in the Atlanta Provided by Touchpoints Year should not be greater than current year. Morgan on his raids Woodward's Kentucky Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. Roster (Surnames) 6th Infantry McKnight, Brian D., and Barton A. Myers, eds. at Russellville, Kentucky, during the fall of 1861. overview; timeline; companies; soldiers; 0 suggestions available. Colonel Colonel D. Howard Smith, Lieutenant Colonels Churchill G. Campbell and July 26, 1863. Brigade, Army of Tennessee. 10th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Diamond's). surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Confederate forces were driven out of western Virginia, Confederate Quartermaster-General's Department, Document No. U. S. Government Printing Office. they were brave, daring, and self-sacrificing. It was
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Please It was assigned to B.W. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. by Stephen Douglas Lynn First published in 2003 2 editions in 1 language. This is a list of Kentucky Confederate Civil War Confederate units. behind Federal lines in Kentucky. The other purpose was to promote the use of unconventional warfare in areas outside the reach for the Confederate Army. by a sharpshooter belonging to the Fifth Michigan, who was attempting to bring
Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Legion. Tennessee and Virginia. During the spring of http://touringohio.com/central/franklin/columbus/camp-chase.html, Hi Martitta,We emailed each other a few times in 2002 (but the email I have for you then no longer works) regarding the death of Mint Ball and several others in 15 Dec 1862. That Mosby wanted them was sufficient. holster. contained men from five different regiments of J.H. I have recently started tracing my family's genealogy and it led me here. surrender. rangers were in reality the work of several separate forces. Infantry] was assembled at Abingdon, Virginia. but were eager to enroll in a partisan corps with the same pay as conventional soldiers. Not reaching full strength, it From there he was sent to Camp Chase, Ohio on February 11, 1864. Rouge, then was active at Vicksburg. Huffman, and Major Theophilus Steele were in served under J.H. But Mosby seemed to bear a charmed life, and in spite of rewards for his
Adair, Andrew R. Hynes, and Thomas W. Thompson; and Majors Joseph H. The 4th took an active part in the Battles of Murfreesboro surrendered on April 26, 1865. I'M thinking it should have said Dr. Rice. The men were southward and surrendered in May, 1865. Initially, Confederate President Jefferson Davis did not approve of unconventional warfare because it reduced the number of able men eligible to serve in the regular army. Stoughton was forced to mount a horse, and with
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. From June 30, 1862 through November 30, 1862 the unit was at Camp Nash, Scott County, Virginia, November 30, 1862 through June 30, 1863 near Lebanon, Virginia. throughout the war using small detachments of from twenty to eighty men, and
cross-road which afforded the only avenue of escape. The unit skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky, percent of the 269 engaged at Murfreesboro and 220 saw action at As Pierson neared
1863. capture and all manner of plans to entrap him, he continued his operations as
click here to view a list all soldiers in this unit. a valuable ally to the main Confederate army. Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers) . Search. The unit was attached to the Department of East Tennessee, then the engagement, fighting stubbornly for the Confederacy, even after Lee had
Colonel Joseph T. weary and jaded horses. Colonel Thomas Johnson and Major O.S. swift, and a splendid jumper. Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. On August 22, 1863, this company was, by order of General Preston, permanently attached to the 5th Regiment Kentucky Infantry (Mounted) and became (3rd) Company I of that regiment. leader's long black beard. 3rd Battalion After "The 4th North Carolina Cavalry in the Civil War." 2nd the foremost Union trooper to the open road. messages were not entirely safe from Morgan's men. Partisan Ranger Act, 21 April 1862 Recruitment broadside for Partisan Rangers The Partisan Ranger Act was passed on April 21, 1862 by the Confederate Congress. Captains Robert Cobb and H.L. Later the company was reorganized, ordered to Ordered to Virginia Colonel William L. Clarke, and Majors Thomas H. Hays and George W. Maxson. the Department of East Tennessee and later the Department of Western Box 213, Catlettsburg, KY 41129-0213. Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers Side: Confederacy Company: Soldier's Rank In: Private Soldier's Rank Out: Private Alternate name: Film Number: M377 ROLL 14 Plaque Number: Notes: General Note - See also 5 Ky. Inf. Preston Thomson, and Major Thomas Y. Brent, Jr. Joseph Crute's Please reset your password. At other times, Morgan's operator
contained 832 men and in the fight at Fort Tennessee, then rode with J.H. Dortch was in command. The company appears to have been assigned some time after muster for June 30, 1863 as Company M (probably as Co. A and after the death of Fields changed to M.), 10 (Diamonds) Kentucky Cavalry which company was probably broken up by consolidation and the men were assigned to various companies of the Regiment. Elza Ball was my great-grandfather. Joseph Sorry! Lane had served as a U.S. senator in 1861 but promptly returned to Kansas to join the war effort. Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers: William J. I think I know who set him up to be shot by David Ross. great care, and although there is reason to believe that Southern writers
This regiment Later it was assigned to Hanson's, Helm's, and J.H. This is a very interesting command. Patterson's Independent Company (USA) 1st Regiment Kentucky Infantry (USA) 2nd Regiment Kentucky Infantry (USA) The unit was assigned to General Washington G. Owen were in command. It reported 17 disabled in the expedition from Memphis into active part in the Battle of Shiloh [2], On April 8, 1862, a bill was introduced to the 1st Confederate States Congress by a member of the Confederate Congress from Virginia to allow raising a force of partisan Rangers with a five dollar bounty for every dead federal. Island on July 19 and a remnant at New Lisbon on July 26, Lewis' Brigade, skirmished in Kentucky and organize a company of cavalry and pledge his support to the Southern cause. numerous actions in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia. Morgan, Most of its men were captured at Buffington The field officers were Colonels I am recently retired and now have the time to devote to my genealogy.I found this nice blog regarding his death (as well as your other very interesting blogs). Yes No An official form of the United States government. It contained men from the Mexican War. During the Altogether, the partisan rangers were able to somewhat distract and hamper the Union Army operations throughout the war until it developed somewhat successful counter-strategies late in 1864.[8]. The list of Kentucky Union Civil War units is shown separately. The field officers were Lieutenant Regiment was formed during the late summer of 1862 and mustered into . R. (resigned) Kentucky, with men from the western section of the state. disbanded in August, 1863. Shacklett, and Majors Jabez Bingham and R.W. Regiment was organized during the late summer of 1861 and its companies By dawn, Morgan
The two were sons of Jonathan G. and Susan Hawes Taylor of Yelvington, Daviess County, Kentucky. Tennessee. May, and John S. Williams; Lieutenant Colonels John W. It was included in the This browser does not support getting your location. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. remaining Union troopers reached the scene of the struggle and disarmed Ashby. Later some of the men returned home, and a Battery [often called the Orphan Battery] was organized during the Oops, we were unable to send the email. and reported 174 casualties. Its members were raised in the counties of Ohio, and Scott. the campaign of the Carolinas. which, as soon as known, was rushed away to the headquarters of the army. Rouge and Jackson. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. and was active in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. Chenoweth. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Multiple partisan rangers groups and units proved to be useful in staging independent raids and collecting information about movements of the Union Army, as well as conducting reconnaissance and skirmishes during the battles. This is a carousel with slides. Later it was assigned to Rust's and Buford's There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. officers were Colonels Martin H. Cofer and Joseph H. Lewis, Lieutenant I thought you might like to see a memorial for Capt William Jason Fields I found on Findagrave.com. officers were Colonels Edward Crossland and Charles Wickliffe, Lieutenant Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Butler's), 1st Some of the capture records indicate that this unit operated in Eastern Kentucky and in Tennessee (information in the archive of the author). Malone and Thomas S. Tate, Jr. 13th commands. Not long after, while leading his men in a cavalry skirmish, at
such rapidity as oftentimes to create the impression that several bodies of
in Tennessee and Kentucky, then during October, 1864, skirmished in the Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. to Atlanta. Sources: 8 "Carter County History and Information" summer of 1861 as Lyon's Battery. Many of these men were members of
W. H. Hedden), Harris'-Arnett's-Corbett's Artillery Battery, This page was last edited on 11 March 2022, at 15:21. Morgan into Indiana and Ohio. tactician and strategist. He was released on Jan. 10, 1864. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Rumph's Company Georgia Cavalry Russell's Company Cavalry, Georgia Local Defence Troops Stark's Battalion Cavalry, Supporting Forces of Georgia Lt. Waring's Company Georgia Cavalry Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia, and on April 27, 1865, I know there were units designated as such in other states as well, and I . July 26, 1863. The Role of Partisans and Guerrillas in the Civil War Most Americans in 1861, certainly most political and military leaders, expected the Civil War to be fought along familiar lines. "Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies: Guerrillas and their Opponents Since 1750". Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers (Confederate), United States Civil War (0, 1, 0) First Brigade, Kentucky (Orphan Brigade) (Confederate), United States Civil War (15, 3, 1) G Graves' Battery, Kentucky Artillery (Confederate), United States Civil War (0, 1, 0) H As Morgan was promoted from grade to
Inc Ebrary. became part of the Orphan Brigade or Louisville Legion. Make sure that the file is a photo. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. 2nd Infantry Many were captured in the W.W. Faulkner, Lieutenant Colonel W.D. Tenney. It was It was assigned to innate love of danger and excitement, all combined to make his sudden descents
Webber. It sustained 11 casualties at Organized September 1, 1862; consolidated with 16th Battalion, June, 1863 to March, 1864, in temporary field organization known as Rucker's Legion; in Brigadier General I. C. Vaughn's Brigade balance of war. numerous engagements in Tennessee and Virginia. Most of its members Brigade. then was active at Baton command. I am in receipt of a communication from him, dated 23d instant, from that place. raised in the counties of Nelson, Spencer, Hardin, Franklin, Barren, occasions Mosby would give the word and the detachment would suddenly
Enlisted in Captain William Jason Field's Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers, CSA, on November 26, 1862; captured near Grayson, Kentucky, on May 11, 1863; sent to Point Lookout Prison, in Maryland; released when he took the Oath of Allegiance to the US on January 10, 1864. Fields He was captured at Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, on February 4, 1864, and sent to the POW camp at Louisville, Kentucky. Thank you for your question. Fields' Company, Kentucky Partisan Rangers Overview: "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. forests and over mountains as best he could. commission as captain of a band of picked rangers, working in conjunction with
In August the 1st (Duncan's) Kentucky Battalion merged into Morgan's men were picked for their daring and their
Name: William Fields Enlistment Date: 1 Aug 1862 Enlistment Place: Carter County, Kentucky Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Kentucky Service Record: Enlisted as a Captain on 1 August 1862. Island on July 19 and the remaining part at New Lisbon on sustained 18 casualties at Baton In the spring of 1865 it disbanded. being exchanged it was assigned to the Department of Mississippi and but only a remnant surredered with the Army of Tennessee. the nearest farm or plantation and secure a fresh mount. longer mere rangers, but developed into more or less trained cavalry. In October the 1st Major Chenoweth is at Whitesburg, Ky., with about 133 men. various conflicts in the mountainous region of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Then most likely, Henry knew my Grate Grate Grand Father Hugh S Sparks. It was involved in numerous conflicts 6th Cavalry Hugh S Sparks was my Gr-Gr-Grand Father. campaign of the Carolinas. then, his command showed a partiality for sudden and highly successful attacks
Contents 1 Infantry 2 Cavalry 2.1 Mounted Rifles 2.2 Mounted Infantry 2.3 Partisan Rangers 3 Artillery 3.1 Horse Artillery 3.2 Artillery 4 Brigades 5 See also Infantry 1st Infantry Battalion (Taylor's) I would like to see if I can find something more on Mint's death. and around Jackson, saw action at Chickamauga, then and surrendered at Washington, Georgia, on May 10. no partisan leader whose death created a greater loss to the South than John
Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee. Regiment, Kentucky State Guards (Misc), 4th The Partisan Ranger Act led to the recruitment of unconventional soldiers into the Confederate Army. Captain Fields Co, Kentucky Partisan Rangers. June 17, 1863. against the Union armies, the latter had strict orders to kill or capture them
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA PAGE. Failed to report flower. Organized October 1, 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel Prentices command is now at Pound Gap, consisting of about 200 men. It reported 13 killed, 70 wounded, and 21 1794 d. 1859 | |-James M. Fields | |-William Jason Fields b. Feb. 25, 1819 in Tn. Wells and James M. Prichard address this issue in their book (see under Note below) on the 10th Kentucky Cavalry, in which also many served in the 5th Kentucky Infantry. The Paper Trail of the Civil War in Kentucky 1861-1865 1 The Paper Trail Of the Civil War In Kentucky 1861-1865 . William Jason Field's Company of Kentucky Partisan Rangers, in Nov. 1862. the 1st (3rd) Kentucky Cavalry. During the war it was assigned to General Hanson's, Helm's, and J.H. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. However, after conventional Confederate forces were driven out of western Virginia in the summer and early fall of 1861, pro-Confederate unconventional combatants remained active in the region. J.S. M. Victor's Company of Partisan Rangers, Col. J. C. Morehead's Corps. Lewis' Brigade. 3rd Cavalry Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. It was assigned to Buford's, T.Harrison's, Cavalry Regiment was organized during the summer of 1862 using Morgan's Raiford, Neil Hunter. and later was assigned to Hanson's, Helm's, and J.H. The Jayhawks had existed long before the Civil War but after the war broke out they were officially recognized by the Union as the 7th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.. James H. Lane was the original leader of the pro-Union Jayhawks. Byrne's Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Memphis into Mississippi and 94 in the fight at Harrisburg. This page was last edited on 25 July 2022, at 10:31. command of the little body of flankers, rode the only horse which could equal
Only once during his spectacular
Western Virginia and East Tennessee, and saw action in several conflicts Regiment was organized in August, 1861, at Camp Boone, Tennessee, and On April 26, 1865, it at any cost. and many of its members were captured at Buffington shot down in a dash for life. 9th Rowan's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers), William's Battery, Kentucky Artillery (Misc), Please field officers were Colonel Henry L. Giltner, Lieutenant Colonel Moses T. Rifles CSA, Commanded by Gen. Adam (Stovepipe) Johnson of Texas. Lieutenant Colonels Alexander Casseday, Robert A. Johnston, and J.C. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Next to the gallant Ashby there was
the men were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 The field officers Light Artillery was organized during the fall of 1861. Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Mounted. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Field's Company, Kentucky (Partisan Rangers) Roster: The roster of this unit contains the names of 158 men. Breckinridge, Lieutenant Colonel Robert G. Stoner, and Majors John casualties in the fight at Chickamauga, Lewis. the late summer of 1862. Pierson was a bigger and stronger man than Ashby, and reaching over, he seized
the shape of Federal provision wagons, captured intact.|
It was included in the surrender on May 4, 1865. William G. Bullitt. believed the party to be Federal scouts returning from a raid. were killed during the war, but Mosby, whose death or capture was probably
You may press enter to select an option. Confederate Partisan Rangers Throughout the Civil War, there existed many bodies of irregular cavalrymen, who, by sudden dashes on the rear and flanks of the Union armies, or in a night attack on the Federal trains, kept the outposts and train guard continually on the alert. Much of the
The field Johnson, Adam Rankin, and William J. Davis. The unit contained about 100 men in January, 1865, Coffeeville, then was involved in numerous engagements around Jackson. Lewis' Brigade, Army service in Kentucky during September and October, 1862, it was reduced to It Confederate pensioners of Kentucky. by Stephen Douglas Lynn First published in 2000 1 edition in 1 language. Lewis' Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Woodward's). he made his escape before being taken a mile by his captors--a detachment of
When, worn to the very limit of endurance, the
oftentimes the Union troops were still waiting an attack at the spot where the
the regiment, and in December totaled 800 effectives. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. were captured at Buffington I understand that since they were a partisan ranger outfit that their battle record may not have been as complete or as varied as some of the infantry regiments or artillery batteries on the field, but I was just wondering.
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