Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mt. Sterling” in chapter 1.57 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35.:

...ckinridge, in West Virginia, and served there until the war closed, in command of what was called the Kentucky Battalion. At the close of the war he led his men through the mountains of Kentucky to Mt. Sterling , where he surrendered on May 1, 1865. Being debarred from practicing law in Kentucky on account of having served in the Confederate Army, he went to Georgia, where he remained until 1869, when his ...
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