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Captain Lafe Wilson, from Cynthiana and vicinity; Capt. John S. Arthur, of Newport, fifty men; Capt. J. J. Wright, of Cincinnati, forty men; Capt. Pepper, of Bracken County, thirty-five men; seventy-five men of the Seventh Kentucky cavalry, (raw recruits,) under Major William O. Smith, and one brass twelve-pounder and a small art, Ky., to which point we pursued the enemy by command of Gen. G. Clay Smith. We are under great obligations to the companies from Cincinnati, Newport and Bracken county, Ky., under Capts. Wright, Arthur and Pepper, for their invaluable aid, who distinguished themselves on that occasion, and fought like heroes. The friends and, John A. Lair, Acting Assistant-Surgeon Seventh Kentucky Cavalry. A soldier's report. The Pleasant Ridge, and the Cherry Grove Home Guards, of Bracken County, Ky., having received orders from Gen. Fennel, at five P. M. on Tuesday, forty-two men immediately started for Falmouth, under command of Capt. W. A. Pepper, and
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 1: The Opening Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), Engagements of the Civil War with losses on both sides December, 1860-August, 1862 (search)
July 15, 1862: near Vicksburg, Miss. Union, Gunboats Carondelet, Queen of the West, Tyler, and Essex. Confed., Ram Arkansas. Losses: Union 13 killed, 36 wounded. Confed. 5 killed, 9 wounded. July 15, 1862: Fayetteville, Ark. Union, detachments of 2d Wis., 3d Mo., 10th Ill., and Davidson's Battery. Confed., Gen. Rains' command. Losses: Confed. 150 captured. July 17, 1862: Cynthiana, Ky. Union, 18th Ky., 7th Ky. Cav., Cynthiana, Newport, Cincinnati, and Bracken Co. Home Guards (Morgan's Raid). Confed., Morgan's Cav. Losses: Union 17 killed, 34 wounded. Confed. 8 killed, 29 wounded. July 18, 1862: Memphis, Mo. Union, 2d Mo., 11th Mo. Cav. Opponents, Porter's independent forces. Losses: Union 83 killed and wounded. Porter's loss, 23 killed. July 21, 1862: Hartsville road, near Gallatin, Tenn. Union, detachments 2d Ind., 4th, 5th Ky., 7th Pa. Cav. Confed., Morgan's Cav. Losses: Union 30 killed, 50 wounded, 75
th, losses, X., 154; Sixteenth, III., 262; Seventeenth, I., 356; Eighteenth, I., 368; Twentieth, II., 340; Twenty-first, II., 326; Twenty-second, I., 358; Twenty-fifth, I., 356; Twenty-eighth, I., 368; II., 320, 324; Thirty-third, II., 324; Thirty-fourth, II., 348. Mounted Infantry: Twenty-sixth, III., 332; Thirtieth, III., 332; Thirty-fifth, III., 332; Thirty-seventh, III., 332; Thirty-ninth, III., 332; Fortieth, III., 332; Forty-fifth, III, 332; Cincinnati, Cynthiana, Newport, Kentucky, Bracken Co., Home Guards, at engagement of Cynthiana, Ky., I., 368. Keokuk,, U. S. S.: II., 332; VI., 128; IX., 336. Kerner, D. H., X., 2. Kernstown, Va.: I., 306, 307, 309, 360; III., 148, 328. Kerr, W. J. W., VII., 18, 82. Kershaw, J. B.: II., 81, 96, 282 seq.; III., 46, 84, 328; X., 115, 280, 282. Ketcham, J. H., X., 229. Kettle Run, Va., II., 322. Key, B. P., VII., 21. Key West, Fla.: I., 226; VI., 186. Keyes, E. D.: I., 260, 286, 294, 3