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Casey County, home of one-third of this Union regiment and of its commanders Col. Frank L. Wolford and Col. Silas Adams. Others came from eight nearby Ky. counties. Recruited July 1861, trained at Camp Dick Robinson. Saw active service from Wildcat Mt. battle, Oct. 19, 1861, until mustered out, Dec. 31, 1864. Became famous for skill and daring. See over.
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1st Ky. Cav. - Efficient in battle, infantry as well as cavalry. Unsurpassed in fighting guerrillas and scouting. In Mill Springs, Perryville and Lebanon (Tenn.) battles and scores of other engagements. Led pursuit of CSA Bragg's retreat, Oct. 1862. First Kentucky was at surrender of John Hunt Morgan, Ohio, July 1863. Later that year in East Tenn. and Sherman's Atlanta campaign, 1864.
Dedicated September 5, 1964.
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Colonel Frank Wolford
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More markers in Casey
1st Cavalry Beginning
Yosemite, KY
1ST KY CAVALRY BEGINNING Union Col. Frank Wolford started recruiting for the 1st Ky Cavalry here in July 1861.
Casey County Courthouse
Liberty, KY
Present seat of justice, built 1888, was preceded by log building, 1809, and brick structure, 1837.
John Fry
N. of Liberty, KY
Entered land on Carpenter's Creek 8 miles north, 1780, on a Treasury Warrant for service in Revolution.
Colonel Silas Adams
LIberty, KY
A spirited USA Civil War leader.
