A History of Larue County, KY in the Civil War

A History of Larue County, KY in the Civil War
Title A History of Larue County, KY in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Steven L. Wright
Publisher
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Release 2015-12-01
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ISBN 9781939669087

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Lincoln's Birth County, Larue County, in the Civil War

Lincoln's Birth County, Larue County, in the Civil War
Title Lincoln's Birth County, Larue County, in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Edward Benningfield
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 1990
Genre Larue County (Ky.)
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Hardin and LaRue Counties

Hardin and LaRue Counties
Title Hardin and LaRue Counties PDF eBook
Author Carl Howell
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2006-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780738542829

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In Hardin and LaRue Counties 1880-1930, authors Carl Howell and Don Waters take us on a fascinating journey back in time to experience the charm and splendor of the many small communities that make up these neighboring counties. Featured in this remarkable review of Hardin and LaRue Counties' history are over 200 rare photographs that capture the people, places, and ways of life that have contributed to the area's rich history. Discover within these pages many early businesses, mills, railroad depots, activities, and gathering places that no longer exist. View previously unpublished photographs from Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, taken during the time when our nation was first becoming aware of both its location and its historical significance. From blacksmith to tinsmith, from simple country stores to detailed images of specialty shops, the array of subjects and scenes in this volume will delight readers young and old. Hardin and LaRue Counties 1880-1930 is certain to become a family heirloom and an educational resource for years to come.

The Mather Papers

The Mather Papers
Title The Mather Papers PDF eBook
Author Otis May Mather
Publisher
Pages 45
Release 1968
Genre Hodgenville (Ky.)
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The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War

The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
Title The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Dennis W. Belcher
Publisher McFarland
Pages 237
Release 2009-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 0786453990

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The 10th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry waged battle for the Union for three years during the Civil War, ranging from its home state to Atlanta. This thorough history is filled with personal accounts, including 25 wartime letters written by the men of the regiment and official records of the regiment's activities, which included action at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge. The regiment began the war with 867 men, suffered a 40 percent casualty rate at Chickamauga, and helped break Confederate lines at Jonesboro. At the end of the war only 140 men staggered home in victory. Features more than 60 photos, 14 maps, rosters and descriptions of the unit's soldiers.

The Battle Rages Higher

The Battle Rages Higher
Title The Battle Rages Higher PDF eBook
Author Kirk Jenkins
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 475
Release 2010-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 0813128668

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" The Battle Rages Higher tells, for the first time, the story of the Fifteenth Kentucky Infantry, a hard-fighting Union regiment raised largely from Louisville and the Knob Creek valley where Abraham Lincoln lived as a child. Although recruited in a slave state where Lincoln received only 0.9 percent of the 1860 presidential vote, the men of the Fifteenth Kentucky fought and died for the Union for over three years, participating in all the battles of the Atlanta campaign, as well as the battles of Perryville, Stones River and Chickamauga. Using primary research, including soldiers’ letters and diaries, hundreds of contemporary newspaper reports, official army records, and postwar memoirs, Kirk C. Jenkins vividly brings the Fifteenth Kentucky Infantry to life. The book also includes an extensive biographical roster summarizing the service record of each soldier in the thousand-member unit. Kirk C. Jenkins, a descendant of the Fifteenth Kentucky's Captain Smith Bayne, is a partner in a Chicago law firm. Click here for Kirk Jenkins' website and more information about the 15th Kentucky Infantry.

The Civil War in Kentucky

The Civil War in Kentucky
Title The Civil War in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Lowell Harrison
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 142
Release 2010-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 0813129435

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" The Civil War scene in Kentucky, site of few full-scale battles, was one of crossroad skirmishes and guerrilla terror, of quick incursions against specific targets and equally quick withdrawals. Yet Kentucky was crucial to the military strategy of the war. For either side, a Kentucky held secure against the adversary would have meant easing of supply problems and an immeasurably stronger base of operations. The state, along with many of its institutions and many of its families, was hopelessly divided against itself. The fiercest partisans of the South tended to be doubtful about the wisdom of secession, and the staunchest Union men questioned the legality of many government measures. What this division meant militarily is made clear as Lowell H. Harrison traces the movement of troops and the outbreaks of violence. What it meant to the social and economic fabric of Kentucky and to its postwar political stance is another theme of this book. And not forgotten is the life of the ordinary citizen in the midst of such dissension and uncertainty.