A History of the 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, U.S.: The Boys who Feared No NoiseThe 6th Kentucky was one of the first regiments organized in the state after Kentucky entered the conflict on the side of the Union in September 1861 ... |
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Kentucky Is Drawn into the War | 1 |
Maps | 18 |
Muster in at Camp Sigel | 21 |
Copyright | |
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41st Ohio 6th Kentucky 9th Indiana advance army Army of Tennessee arrived artillery Atlanta attack Bardstown battalion Bragg Brig Brown's Ferry Buell Camp Wickliffe Capt Captain captured casualties cavalry Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel Whitaker command Company H Confederate Corinth corps County Creek Crittenden's Cumberland died disability enemy Federal field fighting fire flank front German Hannaford Hazen's brigade Henry Henry County hill Howard infantry JD Diary JD Journal John Daeuble Johnston Kentuckians Kentucky's killed KYCSR later lieutenant line of battle Louisville Anzeiger Louisville Legion McCook's miles Missionary Ridge morning moved Murfreesboro Nashville Nelson night officers Ohioans Oldham County ordered Palmer picket Private railroad Rebels regiment road Sampson Sergeant Daeuble Shelby Shelby County Sherman Shiloh skirmishers soldiers Stones River Tenn Tennessee Tennessee River Terah Terrell Thomas Thomas Prickett troops Union wagons Whitaker's Wickliffe William Wood's division woods wounded