Brother Against Brother

 

Probably to a greater extent than in any other state, the war became literally, tragically, a struggle of brother against brother." --- Patricia Faust, editor, speaking of Kentucky and the Civil War in Encyclopedia of the Civil War

 

Roll of the Eighteenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry

from the Pendleton area

Company "A"

 

Mustered In  
Name Rank Enrolled When Where Period
Baker, Allen H Private May 12, 1862 May 12, 1862 Lexington, Ky 3 yrs.
Belew, Solomon Private Aug 6, 1862 Aug 6, 1862 Lexington, Ky 3 yrs.
Cummings, Nelson C Private Feb 28, 1862 Apr 5, 1862 Falmouth, Ky 3 yrs.
Corderry, William Private Oct 15 1861 Apr 5, 1862 Falmouth, Ky 3 yrs.
Duckworth, Henry S. Private Aug 6, 1862 Dec 30, 1862 Lexington, Ky 3 yrs.
Godman, Jas M Private Oct 14, 1861 Apr 5, 1862 Falmouth, Ky 3 yrs.
Huddleston, Peter M Private Feb 26, 1862 Apr 5, 1862 Falmouth, Ky 3 yrs.
Houk, John Private May 30, 1862 May 30, 1862 Lexington, Ky 3 yrs.
Kidwell, Benj. Private Oct 10, 1862 Oct 10, 1862 Lexington, Ky 3 yrs.
McClanahan, Reuben E Private Oct 22, 1861 Apr 5, 1862 Falmouth, Ky 3 yrs.

 

Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky. Vol. I-II. 1861-1866. Frankfort, KY, USA: John H. Harney, Public Printer, 1866. Printed by Authority of the Legislature of Kentucky.

 

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