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7th Kentucky Infantry / 4th Kentucky Infantry / Kentucky in the American Civil War / 3rd Kentucky Infantry / Battle of Perryville / United States Colored Troops / Cavalry / Mill Springs Confederate order of battle / 5th Kentucky Infantry / Orphan Brigade / Military organization / American Civil War
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7th Kentucky Infantry
4th Kentucky Infantry
Kentucky in the American Civil War
3rd Kentucky Infantry
Battle of Perryville
United States Colored Troops
Cavalry
Mill Springs Confederate order of battle
5th Kentucky Infantry
Orphan Brigade
Military organization
American Civil War

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