• The Battle of Paducah was fought on March 25, 1864, during the American Civil War. A Confederate cavalry force led by Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest...
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    Paducah (/pəˈduːkə/ pə-DOO-kə) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The largest city in the Jackson...
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    Fort Anderson, in Paducah, Kentucky was the site of the Battle of Paducah. The site was originally the site of the Paducah U.S. Marine Hospital, which...
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  • Retrieved 2009-05-15. "CWSAC Battle Summary: Paducah". National Park Service. Retrieved 2009-05-15. Sources for the number of Union soldiers killed in action...
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    known in the North as Battle of Antietam and Second Battle of Bull Run were referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg and the Battle of Manassas, respectively...
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    122nd Illinois Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union Army from Illinois)
    assigned to the command of the post. On 24 March 1864, a considerable rebel force under Forrest attacked Paducah, and three companies of the One Hundred and...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    Nathan Bedford Forrest (category Perpetrators of American Civil War prisoner of war massacres)
    promoted to the rank of major general. On March 25, 1864, Forrest's cavalry raided the town of Paducah, Kentucky in the Battle of Paducah, during which Forrest...
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    (brigades of Cols. Tyree H. Bell and A. P. Thompson). The first of the two significant engagements in the expedition was the Battle of Paducah on March...
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    river. Grant retreated to his riverboats and took his men to Paducah, Kentucky. The battle was relatively unimportant, but with little happening elsewhere...
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    Battle of Paducah Battle of the Wilderness Battle of Port Walthall Junction Siege of Atlanta Battle of Spotsylvania Battle of Resaca Battle of North Anna...
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    McCracken of Woodford County, Kentucky, who was killed in the Battle of Frenchtown in southeastern Michigan during the War of 1812. The Battle of Paducah occurred...
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    ISBN 0-521-29793-1, OCLC 185298453 Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge (1995), Battle of the Bulge, Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, ISBN 1-56311-013-X...
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    Lloyd Tilghman, a Confederate States Army general and Paducah native who died in the Battle of Vicksburg. The building also housed Walter C. Jetton Middle...
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  • 3rd Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate) (category Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Kentucky)
    north toward Paducah, Kentucky. Three miles from Paducah they encountered Union pickets and pushed them back to their camp on the outskirts of town. Under...
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    The Battle of Chosin Reservoir, also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign or the Battle of Lake Changjin (Korean: 장진호 전투; Hanja: 長津湖戰鬪; RR: Jangjinho...
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    Forrest's Cavalry Corps (category Corps of the Confederate States Army)
    installations: Union City, TN, on March 24; Battle of Paducah (Fort Anderson), Kentucky, on March 24; and Battle of Fort Pillow (also known as the Fort Pillow...
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  • (Kentucky) ; A Union fort used in the American Civil War and site of the Battle of Paducah, Kentucky Fort Anderson (North Carolina) ; A Confederate fort used...
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    characterize his later career, seized Paducah, Kentucky, a major transportation hub of rail and port facilities at the mouth of the Tennessee River. Henceforth...
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    Stephen G. Hicks (category People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War)
    Fort Anderson, Kentucky and took part in the Battle of Paducah in March 1864. It was there, at Paducah, Kentucky, on March 25, that Confederate General...
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    ISBN 978-0713717358. Ravino, Jerry; Carty, Jack (2003). Flame Dragons of the Korean War. Paducah, KY: Turner. Rees, David (1964). Korea: The Limited War. New York:...
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    of the 2020 census, it had a population of 5,969, down from 6,537 in 2010. Metropolis is the county seat of Massac County and is part of the Paducah,...
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    Anniversary, 1940-1990. Paducah, Ky: Turner Publishing Company. p. 457. ISBN 978-0-938021-90-2 LCCN 90-70635 OCLC 24125403 "The regimental home of Company F (RANGER)...
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    Alfred Hurst (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    the battles of Paducah, Shiloh and Fort Donelson. He was captured by Confederate forces at Fort Donelson and escaped during the Second Battle of Memphis...
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    David Yeiser House (category Buildings and structures in Paducah, Kentucky)
    sits on the field of a battle that resulted in the destruction of most of the houses around it. Once operated as a museum for Paducah resident Alben W...
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    Battle of Paducah Battle of Perryville Battle of Richmond Battle of Rowlett's Station Battle of Sacramento (Kentucky) Battle of Salyersville Battle of...
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  • 7th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate) (category Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Kentucky)
    Kentucky, under the command of Colonel Charles Wickliffe. Early in the war, the regiment performed provost guard duty at Paducah, Kentucky. In February 1862...
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    The Battle of Perryville, also known as the Battle of Chaplin Hills, was fought on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west of Perryville, Kentucky,...
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    The Battle of Mill Springs, also known as the Battle of Fishing Creek in the Confederacy, and the Battle of Logan's Cross Roads or Battle of Somerset in...
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  • February 7, 1966 · Page 18". Newspapers.com. 7 February 1966. "The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky, on February 7, 1966 · Page 14". Newspapers.com. 7 February...
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