Edward F. Arthur Camp # 1783 Confederate Links Page




Kentucky Confederate Units



1st Kentucky Brigade "Orphan Brigade"

1st Kentucky Cavalry (Co.G)

1st Kentucky Cavalry(Co.H)

1st Kentucky Cavalry

1st Regiment Kentucky Volunteers

1st Kentucky Brigade, The Orphan Brigade

Graves Battery' 1st Kentucky Brigade A-L

Graves Battery' 1st Kentucky Brigade M-Z

2nd Regiment Kentucky Infantry

2nd Battalion Mounted Rifles

2nd Cavalry Regiment Kentucky Volunteers

3rd Kentucky Infantry (Co.C)

3rd Kentucky(Co.C)

3rd Kentucky Infantry

4th Kentucky Cavalry

4th Kentucky Cavalry (Giltner's)

4th Kentucky Infantry Co.A

4th Kentucky Infantry Co.B

4th Kentucky Infantry Co.C

4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment

5th Kentucky Infatry (Pension Applications)

5th Kentucky Infantry

5th Kentucky Infantry (Bath County, Kentucky)

5th Kentucky Infantry (Co.B)

5th Kentucky Infantry (Co.D)

5th Kentucky Volunteers (Co.I)

6th Kentucky Cavalry (Co.C)

6th Kentucky Infantry Regiment

7th Kentucky Infantry Regiment

Morgan's 7th Kentucky Cavalry

7th Kentucky Cavalry

8th Kentucky (Co.B)

8th Kentucky Infantry Regiment

9th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Co.A

9th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry Co.G

9th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry

9th Kentucky Infantry

10th Kentucky Partisan Rangers (Johnson's Cavalry)

10th Kentucky Cavalry Partisan Rangers (History & Roster)

10th Kentucky Cavalry (Diamond's)

10th Kentucky Cavalry Greasy Creek Guards

11th Kentucky (Chenult's Cavalry)

13th Kentucky Cavalry (Co.C)

13th Kentucky Cavalry (Co.G)

13th Kentucky Cavalry (Other Units)

13th Kentucky Cavalry

Caudill's 13th Kentucky Cavalry

13th Kentucky Cavalry (Others)

13th Kentucky Cavalry(Sypert's) and Chenoweth's 16th

Mountain Warfare in Eastern Kentucky,

Missouri Division SCV

Research on the above links provided by Compatriot Robert M. Baker.London, Kentucky
Many Thanks, Robert.


Central & Southeastern Kentucky Battlefields

The Pvt. E.F. Arthur Camp is a proud member of these Battlefield Associations and Historical Soceities:
Knox County Historical Society
Perryville National Battlefield
Mill Springs Battlefield(Fishing Creek)
Camp Wildcat Battlefield
Friends of the May House
Prestonsburg, Kentucky

Northern Prisons

CW Prison at Elmira
Elmira Prison
CW Prison Point Lookout
Point Lookout
Camp Chase
Camp Douglas
Rock Island(Arkansas Units)
Rock Island National Cemetery
Immortal 600
Union Treatment of Confederate Prisoners
Brief History of all Union Prisons


Miscellaneous Confederate Links

Men who received a Confederate Pension from Whitley, Laurel & Knox County Kentucky.

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If you have any information on Kentucky Confederate Unit sites on the Web or one of the above links do not function please let us know. Thanks,Arthur Camp


Arthur Camp sponsored reenactment units:

6th Kentucky Infantry Co.A
1st Company Washington Artillery
Reenactor SCV Members who honor their Ancestors on the Battlefield

Confederate Cemetery List.

Civil War RostersThis site is great for WBTS soldier searches!

Master List for Confederate Research

Confederate Historical

Kentucky Secession Resolution
Constitution Of the Confederate States of America
Defending the Battle Flag our Confederate-American Heritage!

General Lee's farewell address

Confederate Leaders

Kentuckians:
Gen. Daniel Weisiger Adams, Frankfort, KY.
Gen. William Wirt Adams, Frankfort, KY.
Gen. William Nelson Rector Beall, Bardstown, KY.
Gen. Tyree Harris Bell, Covington, KY.
Gen. John C. Breckinridge, Lexington, KY. U.S. Vice President 1856-1860
Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, Hart County, KY.
Gen. Abraham Buford, Woodland County, KY.
Gen. Thomas James Churchill, Jefferson County, KY.
Gen. George Blake Cosby, Louisville, KY.
Gen. George Bibb Crittenden, Russellville, KY.
President. Jefferson Davis, Fairview, KY.
President Jefferson Davis. Rootsweb Link
Gen. Basil Wilson Duke, Georgetown, KY.
Gen. James Fleming Fagen, Clark County, KY.
Gen. Charles William Feild, Woodford, County, KY.
Gen. Richard Montgomery Gano, Bourban, County, KY.
Gen. Samuel Jameson Gholson, Madison County, KY.
Gen. Randall Lee Gibson, Versailles, KY.
Gen. John Breckinridge Grayson, Fayette County, KY. died of disease 1861
Gen. Roger Weihtman Hanson "Old Flinklock", Winchester, KY. died of wounds received at Murfreesboro, TN 1862
Gen. James Morrison Hawes, Lexington, KY.
Gen. Benjamin Hardin Helm, Bardstown, KY. brother in-law to Abraham Lincoln. died of wounds, Chickamauga
Gen. George Baird Hodge, Fleming County, KY.
Gen. John Bell Hood, Owingsville, KY.
Gen. Adam Rankin "Stovepipe" Johnson, Henderson, KY.
Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, Washington, KY. died at Shiloh 1862
Gen. Joseph Horace Lewis, Glasgow, KY.
Gen. Hylan Benton Lynn, Caldwell County, KY.
Gen. Humphrey Marshall, Frankfort, KY.
Gen. William Thompson Martin, Glasgow, KY.
Gen. Samuel Bell Maxey, Tompinsville, KY.
Kentucky Governor and
CSA Gen. James B. McCreary,
Richmond, KY.
Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Gen. William Preston, Louisville, KY.
Gen. Jerome Bonapart Robertson "Polly", Woodford County, KY.
Gen. Joseph Orville Shelby, Lexington, KY.
Gen. William Yarnel Slack, Mason County, KY. died at Pea Ridge 1862
Gen. Gustavus Woodson Smith, Georgetown, KY.
Gen. Richard Taylor, Louisville, KY. brother in-law to Pres. Jefferson Davis
Gen. Thomas Hart Taylor, Frankfort, KY.
Gen. John Stuart"Cerro Gordo"Williams, Mount Sterling, KY.

List of Confederate Leaders

Confederate Organizations

Kentucky Order of the Confederate Rose
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Children of the Confederacy
Confederate Masonic Lodge of Military Research


Our "Yankee Neighbors"
Brig. General.Theophilus T. Garrard Camp #4, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Manchester, Kentucky.



Confederate events in history and Confederate birthdays for Feb. & Mar.


JanuaryJan. 1 1821 Gen. James Longstreet
Jam 9. 1861 Mississippi secedes
Jan. 10. 1861 Florida secedes
Jan. 11 1861 Alabama secedes
Jan. 12 1862 Kentucky secedes
Jan. 18 1862 Battle of Mill Sprins/Fishing Creek, KY
Jan. 19 1807 Gen Robert E. Lee
Georgia secedes
Jan. 21 1824 Gen. Stonewall Jackson
Jan. 26 Louisiana secedes
Jan. 28 1825 Gen. George Pickett

February
Feb. 1 1861 Texas secedes
Feb. 2 1803 Gen. Albert S. Johnston
Feb. 3 1807 Gen. Joe Johnston
Feb. 6 1833 Gen. J.E.B. Stewart
Feb. 9 1861 (Kentuckian)Jefferson Davis elected President of the Confederacy
Feb. 13 1861 Battle of Fort Donelson
Feb. 14 Valentines Day
Feb. 22 Gen. George Washington

March
Mar. 5 Ash Wednesday
Mar. 7-8 1862 Battle of Pea Ridge
Mar. 9 1862 Battle USS Monitor and CSS Virginia
Mar. 16 1861 Territory of Arizona secedes
Mar 17 1828 Gen. Patrick Cleburne
St. Patrick's Day
Mar. 28 Gen. Wade Hampton





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Adjutant of Pvt. Edward F. Arthur Camp #1783 SCV Corbin, Kentucky.


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ISAIAH 40:31




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