Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Clay Village” in chapter 12 of Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 9.1, Kentucky:

...rnpikes; McCook's corps on the left, Gilbert's in the center and Crittenden's on the right. General Sill's division of McCook's corps marched on the Shelbyville pike, advancing on the 3rd as far as Clay Village , 16 miles from Frankfort, as a feint on the latter place. General Polk—who had been directed in case of an advance in force to fall back in the direction of Danville, with a view of coverin...
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