Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

When the Civil War broke out, thousands of Kentuckians struggled to maintain the state's neutrality in deciding which side to support. Although Kentucky was a slaveholding state, most of the population did not wish to secede from the Union. More than 140,000 Kentucky solders fought on both sides, in the Eastern and Western Theaters. Some of those who emerged from these battlegrounds are among the state's favorite local heroes. Join historian and author Bryan S. Bush as he recounts the journeys of these brave men who fought to build and maintain the legacy of the Bluegrass State.
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Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

When the Civil War broke out, thousands of Kentuckians struggled to maintain the state's neutrality in deciding which side to support. Although Kentucky was a slaveholding state, most of the population did not wish to secede from the Union. More than 140,000 Kentucky solders fought on both sides, in the Eastern and Western Theaters. Some of those who emerged from these battlegrounds are among the state's favorite local heroes. Join historian and author Bryan S. Bush as he recounts the journeys of these brave men who fought to build and maintain the legacy of the Bluegrass State.
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Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

by Bryan S. Bush
Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

Favorite Sons of Civil War Kentucky

by Bryan S. Bush

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When the Civil War broke out, thousands of Kentuckians struggled to maintain the state's neutrality in deciding which side to support. Although Kentucky was a slaveholding state, most of the population did not wish to secede from the Union. More than 140,000 Kentucky solders fought on both sides, in the Eastern and Western Theaters. Some of those who emerged from these battlegrounds are among the state's favorite local heroes. Join historian and author Bryan S. Bush as he recounts the journeys of these brave men who fought to build and maintain the legacy of the Bluegrass State.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625859938
Publisher: History Press, The
Publication date: 11/06/2017
Series: Civil War Series
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author


Bryan Bush was born in 1966 in Louisville, Kentucky, and has been a native of that city ever since. He graduated with honors from Murray State University with a degree in history and psychology and received his master's degree from the University of Louisville in 2005. Bryan has always had a passion for history, especially the Civil War. He has been a member of many different Civil War historical preservation societies and roundtables. He has consulted for movie companies and other authors; coordinated with other museums on displays of various museum articles and artifacts; has written for magazines such as Kentucky Civil War Magazine, North/South Trader, the Kentucky Civil War Bugle, the Kentucky Explorer and Back Home in Kentucky; and worked for many different historical sites. He has always fought hard to maintain and preserve Civil War history in the Western Theater. In 1999, Bryan published his first work: The Civil War Battles of the Western Theater. Since then, Mr. Bush has had published more than thirteen books on the Civil War, including several titles for The History Press, including Louisville during the Civil War: A History and Guide and Louisville's Southern Exposition. Bryan Bush has been a Civil War reenactor for fifteen years, portraying an artillerist. For five years, Bryan was on the board of directors and curator for the Old Bardstown Civil War Museum and Village: The Battles of the Western Theater Museum in Bardstown, Kentucky, and is currently a board member for the Louisville Historical League and the official Civil War tour guide for Cave Hill Cemetery.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 5

Introduction 7

1 Perry Wilkes 11

2 Union Colonels William Boone and J. Rowan Boone 17

3 Union Colonel Charles Hanson 35

4 Union "Colonel" John Macauley 43

5 Union Lieutenant Commander Charles Flusser 47

6 Union Colonel Thomas Sedgwick 52

7 Union Colonel Marcellus Mundy 68

8 Union General James S. Jackson 80

9 Union Lieutenant Colonel Charles Gill 85

10 Union General William Howard Irwin 87

11 Confederate Colonel Philip Lee 94

12 Confederate General Thomas Harris 98

13 Confederate Sergeant Major Joel Womack 104

14 Confederate "Boy Major" Adolphus Richards 107

15 Confederate Medical Director David Wendel Yandell 112

16 Confederate Major John Leathers 116

17 Confederate Captain Pinkney Varble 119

18 Dr. Norvin Green 125

19 Washington Wyatt 130

20 William Shakespeare Hays 134

21 Walter Newman Haldeman and William Birch Haldeman 138

Notes 143

Bibliography 153

Index 157

About the Author 159

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