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"History of the Orphan Brigade" by E.P. Thompson, 1898: "Ben F. Connor, Boone County, fought at Donelson, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge, after which he joined the Sixth Confederate Cavalry and served therewith." - Jack Rouse
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Found in 1850 and 1860 Censuses living in Petersburg, Kentucky. Found living out the rest of his life from 1880 Census until death in Lynchburg, Tennessee.
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"From Fitzgerald book, page 76: Applied for pension at Boone County. County uncertain." - Jack Rouse
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"H. Cole is listed as living in Verona Precinct near Scholl #42, also near Adam's School on what is now known as Poole Road in Boone Co." - Jack Rouse
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The Boone County, Kentucky 1883 Atlas shows W.H. Clore on Stevenson Mill Rd. near the Verona end.
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Henry C. Clifford was a Gallatin County, Kentucky resident. However, notes from Jack Rouse's research in "The Civil War in Boone County" states how the official records indicate Clifford was from Boone County, Kentucky. Boone County abuts Gallatin County and could account for the historical records referencing both counties.
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U.S. Civil War files from Frankfort, Kentucky describe Private Chittenden as 5'8" in height, having dark hair, blue eyes, a light complexion and noted he was 20 years of age upon enlistment.
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T.J. Childress wrote an article in the Boone County Recorder, 16 July 1902, page 5, column1, about the shooting death of General John H. Morgan.
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Little is known about J. Chandler and his connection to Boone County, Kentucky other than his grave marker indicating his origin as Boone County. PVT Chandler was killed in the battle at Cynthiana and was with General John Morgan.
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