This page will feature information about the soldiers, places, and events of the Civil War in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky.
Jefferson C. Couch – 5th Kentucky Infantry (Consolidated), CSA
Andrew Jackson Woods – 5th Kentucky Infantry, CSA
John Henry Elkins – 47th Kentucky Infantry, USA
Harrison “Harris” Herald – 3 Forks Battalion, KST
James Estep – 14th Kentucky Cavalry, USA
John P. Muncy – 5th Kentucky Infantry and Diamond’s 10th Kentucky Cavalry
William N. Wells – 3 Forks Battalion, KST
Dillon Sizemore – 5th Kentucky (Consolidated) Infantry, CSA and 3 Forks Battalion, KST
Samuel Gross – 5th Kentucky (Consolidated) Infantry, CSA
Seburn Combs – 3 Forks Battalion, KST
John J. Breeding – 39th Kentucky Infantry, USA
Nathan Hale Montgomery – 5th Kentucky (Consolidated) Infantry, CSA
Martin Van Buren South – 5th Kentucky (Consolidated) Infantry, CSA
Dial S. Williams – 5th Kentucky Infantry, CSA
John Gross – 14th Kentucky Cavalry, USA
Francis Allen Hill – 5th Kentucky Infantry, CSA
Joseph C. Fite, Jr. – 5th Kentucky (Consolidated) Infantry, CSA
Meredith G. Phillips – Fields Partisan Rangers, CSA
Nathan L. Arrowood – 14th Kentucky Cavalry, USA
Thomas Jefferson Sowards – 14th Kentucky Cav. and 39th Kentucky Cav., USA
Nimrod Kiser – 7th Confederate Cavalry, CSA
Hugh Bush – 19th Kentucky Infantry, USA
John W. Ayers – 13th Kentucky Cavalry, CSA
Seburn Combs – 3 Forks Battalion, KST
Andrew Allen – 13th Kentucky Cavalry, CSA
Samuel Henry Stidham – 5th Kentucky Infantry, CSA and 3 Forks Battalion, KST
John Callahan Strong – 14th Kentucky Cavalry, USA
Elijah Bowling, Jr. – 3 Forks Battalion, KST
Robert Locke Evans – 13th Kentucky Cavalry, CSA
Rudolphus B. Gardner – 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, USA
John Akeman – 5th Kentucky Infantry, CSA
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