id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34891 Hodge, George B. (George Baird) Sketch of the First Kentucky Brigade .txt text/plain 11453 403 60 troops and the Kentucky regiments, moved to Bowling Green, in the Confederate army had retired from Kentucky, when the entire State and Kentucky, far in the rear of the Federal army, fell upon their Southern army had passed the Tennessee river, when every available Buckner assuming command of a division of which the Kentucky Brigade General Hardee, commanding the central army of Kentucky, directing When the retreat of the army commenced, Breckinridge's brigade was The entire army bivouacked in line of battle on the night of Bowling Green, with these men he held at bay a force of the enemy of junction of the army of Central Kentucky with that of General The third corps was commanded by General Hardee, 15,524 men. day with the Kentucky Brigade, they were men who knew how to die Confederate army swept through the camps of the enemy, capturing three The army of the enemy under General ./cache/34891.txt ./txt/34891.txt