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6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate)

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392: 406: 896: 906: 333:, 6th Kentucky Infantry, and 9th Kentucky Infantry were captured. The remnants of the brigade fell back and managed a successful defense against the Union assault, bringing it to a halt. On September 4, only 500 men were present for duty in the entire First Kentucky Brigade. That same month, the regiment was converted to 328:
on August 31, 1864, the brigade was ordered to attack the entrenched federal position. At an unseen deep ravine, the attack came to a halt. The following day, the Confederates were overwhelmed when two-thirds of a Union Army division attacked and began to surround their positions. Many of the men of
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on January 2, 1863. Having been ordered by Bragg to attack an area that division commander Maj. Gen. Breckinridge had reconnoitered and determined to be too heavily defended, the First Kentucky Brigade led the charge. Although initially successful, the brigade was met by heavy
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and Bridges' Illinois Battery. The two regiments routed the infantry and captured two cannons, turning them on the fleeing enemy. Weeks later, the 6th Kentucky Infantry was called upon to guard the Confederate army's retreat following the
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Later that same year, the First Kentucky Brigade was ordered back to Vicksburg, to help relieve the siege. The brigade arrived after the fall of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, and fell back to
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was ordered to take the 4th Kentucky Infantry, 6th Kentucky Infantry, and 9th Kentucky Infantry with him and report to
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near New Hope Church, the First Kentucky Brigade made an unsupported charge, losing 51% of its strength. At the
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artillery fire. In which the brigade lost 51% of those that were active in the charge. Brigade commander
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the 4th Kentucky Infantry and 6th Kentucky Infantry charged a part of the federal line, defended by the
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Colonel Joseph Horace Lewis - promoted to brigadier general, commander of the First Kentucky Brigade
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Colonel Martin H. Cofer - commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Kentucky
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The 6th Kentucky Infantry was organized November 19, 1861, at
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Company C, 6th Kentucky Infantry living history organization
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on May 7, 1864, when they left their winter camps at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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The regiment was engaged in delaying tactics during
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Thompson), 1898. 440:(Franklin, KY: Favorite Office), 1902. 225:, after the battle and was ordered to 33: 445:History of the First Kentucky Brigade 195:and mustered in under the command of 45:November 19, 1861 – May 7, 1865 7: 905: 609:Kentucky in the American Civil War 25: 904: 895: 894: 438:Four Years with the Boys in Gray 404: 390: 364:and surrendered on May 7, 1865. 229:, to aid in the defenses there. 953:1861 establishments in Kentucky 660:Confederate Heartland Offensive 348:, following him all the way to 297:and went into winter quarters. 360:. The regiment was ordered to 154:6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment 37:6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment 1: 452:History of the Orphan Brigade 54:Confederate States of America 221:. The regiment retreated to 501:Units of the Orphan Brigade 126:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain 969: 346:Sherman's March to the Sea 291:Battle of Missionary Ridge 142:Sherman's March to the Sea 26: 880: 507: 425:Kentucky in the Civil War 398:American Civil War portal 358:Stateburg, South Carolina 308:and took up positions on 232:The regiment remained at 130:Battle of Peachtree Creek 830:Monuments and memorials 450:Thompson, Edwin Porter. 443:Thompson, Edwin Porter. 293:. The army retreated to 193:Bowling Green, Kentucky 165:Confederate States Army 64:Confederate States Army 286:15th Kentucky Infantry 259:Battle of Stones River 234:Port Hudson, Louisiana 227:Vicksburg, Mississippi 181:First Kentucky Brigade 114:Battle of Ringgold Gap 96:Battle of Stones River 557:41st Alabama Infantry 537:9th Kentucky Infantry 532:6th Kentucky Infantry 527:5th Kentucky Infantry 522:4th Kentucky Infantry 517:3rd Kentucky Infantry 512:2nd Kentucky Infantry 331:2nd Kentucky Infantry 282:Battle of Chickamauga 219:9th Kentucky Infantry 215:4th Kentucky Infantry 211:3rd Kentucky Infantry 171:. It was formed from 106:Battle of Chickamauga 92:Battle of Baton Rouge 18:6th Kentucky Infantry 813:Union fortifications 567:1st Kentucky Cavalry 562:Morgan's Men Cavalry 436:Grainger, Gervis D. 412:United States portal 352:, finally moving to 278:Jackson, Mississippi 245:John C. 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Index

6th Kentucky Infantry
6th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Infantry
Mounted Infantry
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Baton Rouge
Battle of Stones River
Siege of Jackson
Battle of Chickamauga
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Dallas
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Jonesboro
Sherman's March to the Sea
infantry
regiment
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Nelson
Barren
First Kentucky Brigade
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Colonel
Joseph Horace Lewis

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