Dicken, A. C. (Absolom Columbus), 1835-1918.

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The Kentucky Fourth Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., was organized at Mosgrove near Owenton, Kentucky, on September 10, 1862. The first commander was Col. Henry Giltner and field officers included Major Nathan Parker, Col. Moses T. Pryor, and Major William R. Ray. The Kentucky Fourth Cavalry Regiment was involved in the battles of Blue Springs, Rogersville, Laurel Gap, and Saltville. They surrended at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, on April 30, 1865.

From the description of A.C. Dicken Civil War diary, 1862-1914 (bulk 1862-1865). (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 40711312

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