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7th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate)

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pickets and pushed them back to their camp on the outskirts of town. Under fire from a nearby fort, the Kentuckians moved through the streets of Paducah. The fort was discovered to be impenetrable, and a retreat was ordered. Col. Thompson was killed by cannon fire while leading his troops. Forrest
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stated, "I directed Colonel Wickliffe, of the Seventh Kentucky, who rendered me most efficient service by his activity and gallantry, the re-enforce our left. He did as directed and received his fatal wound at the head of a charge, doing his whole duty as a devoted patriot and gallant soldier."
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The Kentucky Brave: A Study of the Activities of the 12th Tennessee Infantry, 22nd Tennessee Infantry, 3rd Kentucky Infantry and 7th Kentucky Infantry, 1861-1862
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By early 1864, the regiment's strength was severely depleted. The 7th Kentucky Infantry was ordered to report to Lt. Gen.
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Following Shiloh, the 7th Kentucky Infantry moved south and participated in the Corinth Campaign and the
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Brief regimental history, biographies, rosters, and letters of the 7th Kentucky Infantry
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The 7th Kentucky Infantry was organized in September 1861, at Camp Burnett near
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Colonel Charles Wickliffe - mortally wounded at the battle of Shiloh
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Kentucky
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Early in the war, the regiment performed provost guard duty at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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History of the 3d, 7th, 8th and 12th Kentucky C.S.A.
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Index

7th Kentucky Infantry
7th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Infantry
Mounted Infantry
Battle of Shiloh
Siege of Corinth
Battle of Corinth
Battle of Baton Rouge
Battle of Stones River
Vicksburg Campaign
Battle of Champion Hill
Battle of Big Black River Bridge
Siege of Jackson
Battle of Paducah
Battle of Brice's Crossroads
Battle of Spring Hill
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Nashville
Wilson's Raid
Battle of Selma
infantry
regiment
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Clinton, Kentucky
Colonel
Paducah, Kentucky
Corinth, Mississippi

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