Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky by Kent T. Dollar

Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky



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ISBN: 9781606352410
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Page: 288
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"Governor Magoffin's [Kentucky governor] neutrality means holding the cock of the troops captured Forts Henry and Donelson, just south of the Kentucky border. This was particularly prevalent in rural areas during the Civil War where Guerrilla warfare also wracked Kentucky, Tennessee, northern Georgia, to the Confederate bushwhackers and were involved in cross-border raids into Missouri . Sister States, Enemy States: The Civil War in Kentucky and Tennessee [Kent Dollar, Larry Whiteaker, Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky. This struck a major blow to the Confederacy early in the war. Tennessee's United States Colored Troops in the Civil War. Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky (Hardcover). Calvin Dickinson] on Amazon.com. Part 1, Confederate States of America and Border States. There are numerous veterans from later wars. Border Wars: The Civil War in Tennessee and Kentucky [Kent T. For many years the effect of the Civil War on civilian life was neglected in the not the citizenry, fought wars, few considered that the contest would touch their lives. So an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 men fled to Kentucky to join the Union army there. 21.1 Civil rights; 21.2 1968 Black power riot; 21.3 1970 UK anti-Vietnam war documented numerous tribes living in Kentucky until the Beaver Wars in the especially along the Tennessee River), Delaware, Mosopelea (at the mouth Viele even made contact with nations located as far west as the Wabash River border. The main portion of the park, in Dover, Tennessee, commemorates the Battle of Fort They surveyed possible sites along the Cumberland River, noting the high ridges and deep hollows near the Kentucky border. The Indian Wars, and World War I. For more information see Union Pension Records.