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  1. Battle near Mill Springs

    Battle near Mill Springs, KY - the death of General Zollicoffer

    Record Type: Archive

    Battle near Mill Springs
  2. Battle of Mill Spring, KY Envelopes

    Battle of Mill Spring, Death of General Zollicoffer. Complete set of 12 envelopes, artist: Ch. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St., NY

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    The Death of General Zollicoffer
  3. Battle of Mill Springs

    Battle of Mill Springs, KY. January 19, 1862 with General Schoepff and General Thomas

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    Battle of Mill Springs
  4. Battle of Somerset or Mill Spring, KY

    Illustration of the Battle of Somerset, or Mill Spring, KY, January 19, 1862, on verso, Topographical map showing Mill Spring, Pulaski County, Kentucky the scene of the recent battle and defeat of the forces of the Rebel General Zollicoffer

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    Battle of Mill Springs
  5. Brigadier Theophilus T. Garrard

    Brigadier Theophilus T. Garrard 14 x 8 cm.

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    Brigadier Theophilus T. Garrard
  6. Death of General Zollicoffer in the Battle of Mill Spring

    Page illustration removed from unknown book featuring Felix Zollicoffer

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    The Death of General Zollicoffer in the Battle of Mill Spring
  7. Death of the Rebel General Zollicoffer

    Print from "FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER" of the "DEATH OF THE REBEL GENERAL ZOLLICOFFER."

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    The Death of the Rebel General Zollicoffer
  8. Major Henry Middleton Rutledge Fogg

    Major Henry Middleton Rutledge Fogg, he was an aide to Brigadier General Felix K. Zollicoffer and mortally wounded in the same valley that killed Zollicoffer on January 19, 1862 in the Battle of Mill Springs, KY

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    Major Henry Middleton Rutledge Fogg
  9. Mill at Mill Springs, KY

    Real photo postcard featuring the Mill at Mill Springs, KY 14 x 8 cm.

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    Mill at Mill Springs, KY
  10. Mill Creek / Mill Springs Battle

    Battle of Mill Creek (Springs) in a print by Alonzo Chapel, with article about the battle. 24 x 18 cm.

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    Mill Creek / Mill Springs Battle
  11. Mill Springs Corn Meal bag

    Mill Springs Corn Meal milled by Mill Springs Mill of Mill Springs, KY Small 2 lbs. bag made of cloth. 25.5 x 17.3 cm.

    Record Type: Archive

    2004.97.5
  12. Mill Springs Park

    Mill Springs Park at Mill Springs, KY published by Lester B. Abbott, Monticello, KY 14 x 8 cm.

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    Mill Springs Park
  13. Papers (Alvis, Elizabeth Duncan (Stark), 1876-1959) - Alvis, Elizabeth Duncan (Stark), 1876-1959

    Correspondence, genealogical notes, scrapbook, and photos chiefly related to the Stark family of Allen County and Warren County, Kentucky, especially Confederate veteran John William Stark.

    Record Type: Archive

    2010.105.6 Elizabeth Stark Alvis
  14. Papers (Civil War Poems) - Civil War, 1861-1865

    Thirteen poems relating to the Civil War, some to be sung to popular tunes of the era, copied on lined ledger paper. Some of the poems praise the Union forces in the Kentucky battles of Mill Springs and Perryville; others relate to Lincoln's 1860 election and to Confederate raider John Hunt Morgan.

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    Papers (Civil War Poems)
  15. Papers (Dalton, David C.) - Dalton, David C.

    Research materials collected by C. David Dalton for use in writing his Western Kentucky University thesis, "Confederate Operations in Eastern Kentucky, 1861-1862."

    Record Type: Archive

    Papers (Dalton, David C.)
  16. Papers (Downing, H. H.) - Downing, H. H.

    Letter, 21 January 1862, written by H. H. Downing, serving with the Union Army near Somerset, Kentucky, to his brother and sisters. He relates events concerning the fighting around Somerset and the death of Confederate General Felix Zollicoffer, and sends a piece of Zollicoffer's coat as a souvenir.

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    Papers (Downing, H. H.)
  17. Papers (Potter, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1863) - Potter, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1863

    Letter, 7 January 1862, of Private Thomas C. Corwin, Battery B, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, to his sister in Michigan. Writing from camp at Somerset, Kentucky, he reflects on the war's duration and describes camp life, troop positions around Somerset, and local citizens' fear of a coming battle. He also describes skirmishes with Confederate pickets and his hopes for an advance though Kentucky.

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    Papers (Potter, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1863)
  18. Papers (Sinnet, Edwin, 1827-1902) - Sinnet, Edwin, 1827-1902

    Letter, 21 January 1862, written to his wife in Granville, Ohio, by Dr. Edwin Sinnet while serving as a surgeon with the 94th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. From Mill Springs Kentucky, he writes of the fate of the Confederate forces after the recent battle: their ill-advised attack from their winter quarters; their flight and abandonment of arms, equipment and horses; their burning of flatboats used to cross the Cumberland River; and the "bloody corps...

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    Papers (Sinnet, Edwin, 1827-1902)
  19. Papers (Warr, Joseph W., 1836-1864) - Warr, Joseph W., 1836-1864

    Letter, 11 February 1862, to his mother and siblings from Joseph Warr, Company A, 2nd Minnesota Volunteers. From Somerset, Kentucky, he writes of troop movements toward Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he expects a victorious battle. He describes a recent encounter with Confederate forces crossing the Cumberland River and the severe wounds of those taken prisoner, but declares that the enemy would otherwise have shown no mercy. He notes the lon...

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    Papers (Warr, Joseph W., 1836-1864)
  20. Records (Downing-Eubank Families)

    Correspondence and business papers concerning the Downing and Eubank families in the Kentucky counties of Allen and Barren, which chiefly include Civil War letters, 1862-1865 (7); Allen and Barren County deeds; and tax receipts, 1832-1922. Also biographical information, 1993.

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    Records (Downing-Eubank Families)

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