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A senior staff officer offers a firsthand sketch of a volunteer brigade raised in a divided border state, recounting its organization, drills, and the political tensions that pushed men to leave home and join the national conflict. The account traces recruitment, the formation of regiments and artillery, scouting and partisan operations, marches, fortifications, retreats, and battlefield engagements, while also describing camp life, losses, and the graves of the fallen. Interwoven are reflections on honor, duty, the brigade’s commander and survivors, and the lasting memory of sacrifice for future generations.

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George B. Hodge

George B. Hodge was an American author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on military themes. His notable work, "Sketch of the First Kentucky Brigade," provides a detailed account of the experiences and contributions of this unit during the Civil War. Hodge's writing reflects a commitment to preserving the narratives of those who served, offering insights into the challenges faced by soldiers and the broader context of the war. His contributions to literature serve as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of military history and the personal stories within it.

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