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

 

Perry D. Fields

Name:

Perry D. Fields

Side:

Confederate

Regiment State/Origin:

Kentucky

Regiment Name:

5 Kentucky Mounted Infantry

Regiment Name Expanded:

5th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Infantry

Company:

A

Rank In:

Sergeant

Rank In Expanded:

Sergeant

Rank Out:

Third Lieutenant

Rank Out Expanded:

Third Lieutenant

Film Number:

M377 roll 4

Perry D. Fields was killed during the Battle of Jonesboro August 31, 1864. He was born in 1842, Pendleton Co. to Ambrose and Sarah Ellis Fields.

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