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  2. Battle of White Sulphur Springs - Wikipedia

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    Understanding that he had been outflanked and making sure he was not cut off from Warm Springs, Jackson moved east on the Warm Springs Road. [64] Averell sent Oley after Jackson, with the 8th West Virginia and a squadron of the 3rd West Virginia. Oley captured Jackson's Camp Northwest, burning buildings, wagons, supplies, and weapons.

  3. Shelton Laurel massacre - Wikipedia

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    [2] This elicited a response from General William Davis, stationed at nearby Warm Springs (now Hot Springs), who dispatched the 64th under Lieutenant-Colonel Keith (Allen was ill at the time) to the Shelton Laurel Valley to pursue the looters (Keith, like much of the 64th, was a native of Madison County). By this point in the war, the 64th ...

  4. Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Hospital was moved to White Sulphur Springs from Pine Bluff and was set up in the Poole Hotel which was the Female High School and the Methodist Church. [2] Troops that arrived at White Sulphur Springs from Texas and Oklahoma brought a measles epidemic with them and many of them died from the disease before even seeing a ...

  5. People work to clear a house from a bridge on KY-931 near the Whitesburg Recycling Center in Letcher County, Ky., on Friday, July 29, 2022. See photos of Eastern Kentucky before and after deadly ...

  6. KY doctor suspended after authorities investigate if he wrote ...

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    News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. KY doctor suspended after authorities investigate if he wrote prescriptions outside U.S. Bill Estep. January 30, 2023 ...

  7. Updates on E. Ky. floods: Death toll increases again ...

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    Death toll rises to 16, Beshear says. 10:30 a.m. — In his latest press conference on Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear said 16 people have been killed by the devastating floods in eastern Kentucky. 11 ...

  8. Category:American Civil War hospitals - Wikipedia

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    This category is for medical facilities and hospitals used during the American Civil War by the Confederate or Union armies. Pages in category "American Civil War hospitals" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.

  9. Confederate Heartland Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Heartland Offensive (August 14 – October 10, 1862), also known as the Kentucky Campaign, was an American Civil War campaign conducted by the Confederate States Army in Tennessee and Kentucky where Generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith tried to draw neutral Kentucky into the Confederacy by outflanking Union troops under Major General Don Carlos Buell.