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{{Infobox military unit |unit_name= 10th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry |image= |dates= September 8, 1862, to September 17, 1863 |country= United States |allegiance= Union |branch= Cavalry |equipment= |battles=Defense of Cincinnati }}The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. ServiceThe 10th Kentucky Cavalry was organized at Covington, Lexington, and Crab Orchard, Kentucky, from September 8 through November 11, 1862. It mustered in for one year under the command of Colonel Joshua Tevis. Attached to | Dates |
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Cavalry, 1st Division, Army of Kentucky, Department of the Ohio | to November 1862 | Unattached, Army of Kentucky | November 1862 | District of Central Kentucky, Department of the Ohio | to April 1863 | 2nd Brigade, District Central Kentucky, Department of the Ohio | to June 1863 | 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio | to July 1863 | 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XXIII Corps | to August 1863 | Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps | to September 1863 | 2nd Battalion Only | District of Eastern Kentucky | to June 1863 | 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps | to August 1863 |
The 10th Kentucky Cavalry mustered out of service on September 17, 1863. Detailed service Dates | Actions or events |
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1862 | until September | Duty about Mt. Sterling, Ky., and in the District of Central Kentucky, scouting and operating against guerrillas and protecting that part of the State | September 8 | Skirmish near Florence, Ky. | December 24 to January 1, 1863 | Expedition to eastern Tennessee | December 28 | Parker's Mills, on Elk Fork | 1863 | February 18-March 5 | Operations against Cluke's forces | February 22 | Coomb's Ferry | February 24 | Slate Creek, near Mt. Sterling, and Stoner's Bridge | March 2 | Slate Creek, near Mt. Sterling | March 22-April 1 | Operations against Pegram | March 22 | Mt. Sterling | June 13–23 | Operations against Everett's Raid in eastern Kentucky | June 16 | Triplett's Bridge, Flemming County | July 25-August 6 | Operations against Scott's forces | July 28 | Richmond | July 31-August 1 | Lancaster and Paint Creek Bridge | August 1 | Smith's Shoals, Cumberland River | until September | Duty at Mt. Sterling (2nd Battalion served detached in District of Eastern Kentucky) | July 3–11 | Expedition from Beaver Creek into Southwest Virginia | July 7 | Gladesville, Va. |
CasualtiesThe regiment lost a total of 75 men during service; 13 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 61 enlisted men died of disease. Commanders- Colonel Joshua Tevis
- Colonel Charles J. Walker
Notable members- Private William Louis Marshall, Company A - brigadier general & Chief of Engineers (1908–1910)
See also{{portal|American Civil War|Kentucky}}- List of Kentucky Civil War Units
- Kentucky in the Civil War
References- Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
- Attribution
External links- History and alphabetical roster of the 10th Kentucky Cavalry taken from Thomas Speed's Union Regiments of Kentucky
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