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The Kentucky River in the Civil War The Kentucky River presented difficulty for moving large numbers of men and materials. There were only two bridges over the river, one at Frankfort and the other near Nicholasville at
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Perryville / Atlanta / Nicholasville / Winchester / Knoxville / /

Company

Ford / /

Facility

KY Department of Tourism Union Civil War Fort / Camp Nelson / Civil War fort / Port Isabelle / Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trail / Fort The Civil War fort / Fort Clay / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

IndustryTerm

transportation / food / /

Movie

The Civil War / /

NaturalFeature

Tates Creek / Kentucky River / /

Organization

Union infantry / Confederate army / Union army / Department of Tourism Union Civil War Fort for the Defense / Corps of Engineers / Army / Civil War Fort Winchester-Clark County Tourism Commission / /

Person

John S. Scott / Roy S. Cluke / B. Brooks Capt. Thomas / Benjamin Runkle / John Pegram / Thomas B. Brooks / /

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Position

Captain / Colonel / engineer officer / commanding officer / Major / General / Engineer / /

ProvinceOrState

Tennessee / Kentucky / Ohio / /

PublishedMedium

After the Battle / /

Region

central Kentucky / /

URL

www.tourwinchester.com / /

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