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  1. The Battle of Salyersville, also called Battle of Half Mountain (not to be confused with The Battle of Ivy Mountain, which took place in April 1861 [1]) was the largest of the many skirmishes in Magoffin County, Kentucky, during the American Civil War.

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  3. 10 lis 2011 · During the night, Colonel E. F. Clay, 1st Kentucky Battalion, [CSA] arrives in the vicinity of Salyersville after withdrawing from a battle with Federal forces at Paintsville. In the afternoon, the Union forces at Paintsville under command of Colonel Gallup begin a pursuit of Clay.

  4. 4 kwi 2014 · The Battle of Salyersville, Kentucky (The Battle of Ivy Point Hill). After being repulsed at Paintsville the day before, Confederate raiders renew the assault. This time the Union troops drive them west to Salyersville, inflicting approximately 150 casualties.

  5. The 39th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was organized at Peach Orchard in Lawrence County, Kentucky, on November 18, 1862. It mustered in for a three-year enlistment on February 16, 1863, under the command of Colonel John Dils Jr.

  6. The Battle of Middle Creek was an engagement fought January 10, 1862, in Eastern Kentucky during the American Civil War. [2] It was the only battle personally commanded by future president James A. Garfield, then a colonel in the Union Army.

  7. 29 maj 2013 · Photographed By Duane Hall, May 29, 2013. 2. Middle Creek Battlefield Interpretive Signs. Clay's 600 Confederate cavalry while they are camped at Half Mountain on the Licking River, six miles above Salyersville. A four-hour engagement ensues, during which Clay is wounded in the eye and captured.

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