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Date: 2012-08-01 15:53:01
Wayne County
Kentucky
Historical reenactment
Kentucky in the American Civil War
Battle of Mill Springs
Pulaski County
Kentucky

The Adjutant’s Call The Official Monthly Newsletter of the 4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment Company “F” “CAPTAIN’S REPORT” August 2012

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