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The
Grand Army of the Republic
Eastern Kentucky
MOLLUS and GAR medals of Lt. Col. Rhys M. Thomas, 14th KY Infantry
Image courtesy of Frank Johnson
Eastern Kentucky GAR Posts
Croxton Post # 9, McKenzie, Lewis County
McPherson Post # 14, Ashland, Boyd County
Hamrick Post # 22, Burtonville, Lewis County
H. Eifert Post # 26, Greenup, Greenup County
E. V. Mavity Post # 28, Petersville, Lewis County
R. Armstead Post # 29, Catlettsburg, Boyd County
Nelson T. Boggs Post # 50, Webbville, Lawrence County
Scoville Post # 52, London, Laurel County
George W. Gallup Post # 57, Rush/Geigersville, Boyd County
U. S. Grant Post # 58, Olive Hill, Carter County
Chilton Osborn Post # 67, Blaine, Lawrence County
Francis M. Burgess Post # 69, Peach Orchard, Lawrence County
David V. Auxier Post # 73, Paintsville, Johnson County
J. W. Finnell Post # 110, Grayson, Carter County
Wiley C. Patrick Post # 120, Salyersville, Magoffin County
Hutcheson Post # 150, Botts' Fork/Buchanan, Boyd County
Capt. J. Gooden Post # 199, Messers, Knott County
L. D. Yost Post # 14, Pikeville, Pike County
Miscellaneous Items & Links
Election of William H. Childers, formerly Co. K, 14th KY Infantry, as Chaplain-In-Chief, in 1889
14th KY Infantry GAR Members in States other than Kentucky
Veterans' Reunion, Ashland, KY, 1884
14th & 39th KY Infantry Veterans' Reunion, Tom's Creek, Johnson Co. KY, 1890's
Calling Card of Captain John C. Collins [Co. G], McCaslin Post No. 117 GAR, Dept. of Kansas, Paola, Kansas
Dick Lambert Post No. 165, GAR, Lawrence Co. OH:
Letter regarding headstone for William H. H. Adkins, Co. D, 14th KY Inf.
Contributed by Jeanie Burcham
Cannons for GAR Posts in Eastern Kentucky
The Department of Kentucky: Post Names and Locations (1-101)
[A Library of Congress website]
The Department of Kentucky: Post Names and Locations (101-221)
[A Library of Congress website]
The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies
[A Library of Congress website]
SUVCW / GAR Page
Brief History of the Grand Army of the Republic
Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library
GAR Post Records Project
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