Confederate States of America. Army. Kentucky Brigade, 1st

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Confederate States of America. Army. Kentucky Brigade.

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Kentucky Infantry. 1st Brigade (C.S.A.) 1861-1865

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Kentucky Infantry. 1st Brigade (C.S.A.) 1861-1865

Orphan Brigade

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Kentucky Brigade

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Kentucky Infantry. Orphan Brigade

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The First Kentucky Brigade was part of the Confederate Army. it became known as the Orphan Brigade after Union troops captured Fort Donelson (1862), leaving the brigade cut off from it's home state for the duration of the war. Despite this, the Orphan Brigade distinguished itself on and off the battlefield by maintaining high morale, discipline, and effective military tactics. They lost to brigader generals in battle: Roger Weightman Hanson and Benjamin Hardin Helm. Regiments from the brigade fought with distinction in the Battles of Shiloh, Cornith, Vicksburg, Stone's River, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge. Only about five hundred of the the original four thousand men survived to the war's end. The brigde was one of the last Confederate groups east of the Mississippi to lay down their arms. [The Kentucky Encyclopedia, p. 698-699]

From the description of Regimental histories : picture, 1861-1865. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37031598

The First Kentucky Brigade was part of the Confederate Army. It became known as the Orphan Brigade after Union troops captured Fort Donelson (1862), leaving the brigade cut off from it's home state for the duration of the war. Despite this, the Orphan Brigade distinguished itself on and off the battlefield by maintaining high morale, discipline, and effective military tactics. They lost two brigader generals in battle: Roger Weightman Hanson and Benjamin Hardin Helm. Regiments from the brigade fought with distinction in the Battles of Shiloh, Cornith, Vicksburg, Stone's River, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge. Only about five hundred of the the original four thousand men survived to the war's end. The brigade was one of the last Confederate groups east of the Mississippi to lay down their arms. [The Kentucky Encyclopedia, p. 698-699]

From the description of Index of soldiers : [between 1861 and 1865] (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37123768

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