Person:Eli Gilpin (1)

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Eli Gilpin
m. 13 Mar 1834
  1. James GilpinAbt 1839 -
  2. Nancy Jain GilpinAbt 1840 -
  3. William GilpinAbt 1841 -
m. 7 Feb 1864
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Name[1] Eli Gilpin
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1810 Russell County, Ky
Marriage 13 Mar 1834 Russell, Kentucky, United Statesto Rebecca Conn Passmore
Marriage 7 Feb 1864 Casey Co, KYto Elvira Hickman
Death[2] 16 Jan 1887 Casey Co, Ky - Trace Fork Cemetery

Eli Gilpin Notes - updated Nov. 3, 2006

1795 -Birth of Rebecca Conn (no location or parents)

1810 -Birth of Eli Gilpin in Tennessee – (possible parents – Enoch Gilpin b. @@1775 d. 1847 and Rachel Boston)

1819 -Rebecca Conn marries Isaac Passmore in Wayne Co. Ky – Dec. 28 (Ancestry.com)

1820 -Nov. 20 – birth of Ellender Passmore (married Spencer Ledford in 1843)

1822 -Birth of Humphrey Passmore (married Elizabeth)

1825 -Birth of male Passmore

1829 -Birth of Isaac Passmore (married Mary Ann Scott in 1849)

1830 -Death of Isaac Passmore Sr. in Russell Co, KY

1830 -Census, Russell County Rebeca Pasmore – 12_1_ _ _ 1 (Isaac, Humphrey, ?Ellender, Rebecca)

1834 - Russell County, marriage bond between Eli Gilpin and Rebecca Passmore (Copy of original)

1835 -Russell County Tax List – “Elis” Gilpin – no land

1839 -Birth of James Gilpin

1840 - Census, Russell County, Roll 123 page 40a (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side) Eli Gilpin - 1 _ 1 2 1 1 _ _ 1 _ _ 1 Under 5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50 - males then females (James, Isaac, Humphrey, ?, Eli?, Ellender, Rebecca)

1848 -Land Grant in Casey County (Is there only 1 Eli Gilpin?) (My Ancestry) Grantee: Gilpin, Eli Acres: 50 Book: 26 Survey Date: 6- 6-1848 County: Casey WaterCourse: None Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 2 CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 1284 More Info: Grantee: Gilpin, Eli Acres: 50 Book: 26 Page: 171 Date Survey: 6- 6-1848 County: Casey Watercourse: None

1850 -Census, Casey County, Roll 196 page 349b (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry) Eli Gilpin - age 40 - born in Tenn. Rebecca - age 40 - born in Tenn. James - age 16 – born in Tenn. Wm - age 14 – born in Tenn. Nancy - age 10 – born in Tenn.

1850 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 50 acres, Trace Fork

1851 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 100 acres, Trace Fork, 2 children between 5 and 16

1853 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 150 acres, smudged

1854 - Casey Co. Tax List – 3 listings of 50 acres each, Trace Fork, 2 children

1855 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 50 acres, Trace Fork, 1 child

1856 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 50 acres, Trace Fork, 1 child

1857 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin, 60 acres, Trace Fork, 1 child

1857 -Oct. 10, Casey Co, Deed Bk. G pg 25-26 – deed from Eli and Rebecca Gilpin to William B. Conn (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa’s Side) 1857 -Nov. 3, Russell Co, Deed Bk. G pg. 25-26 – deed from Eli and Rebecca to William B. Conn (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa’s Side)

1858 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin – Trace Fork Waterway – 60 acre

1859 -Death of Rebecca Passmore Gilpin in Casey County (U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index Record - C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa’s Side)

1860 -Census, Casey County, Roll 361 page 470 (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry) Gilpin, William - age 24 Jane - age 26 Francis T - age 4 James - age 2 Elijah T - age 1/12 Eli - age 47 - born in Tenn.

1860 -Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin – no land.

1861 - Casey Co. Tax List – Eli Gilpin – no land.

1861 -Name:Eli Gilpin (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side,My Ancestry) Enlistment Date:27 July 1861 Distinguished Service:DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served:Union State Served:Kentucky Unit Numbers:752 752 Service Record:Enlisted as a Private on 27 July 1861 Enlisted in Company A, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 28 October 1861. Mustered out Company A, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 31 December 1864 in Camp Nelson, KY

1864 -Marriage of Elvira Hickman and Eli Gilpin in Casey Co, KY - Feb. 1, 1864 (My Ancestry)

1868 -Land Grant in Casey Co, KY Grantee: Gilpin, Eli Acres: 18 Book: 73 Survey Date: 5-28-1868 County: Casey WaterCourse: Trace Fk Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 2 CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 1284 More Info: Grantee: Gilpin, Eli Acres: 18 Book: 73 Page: 403 Date Survey: 5-28-1868 County: Casey Watercourse: Trace Fk

1870 -Census, Casey County, Liberty Precinct sheet 8 (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry) Gilpin, Eli - age 57 - born in Tenn. Elvina - age 45 – born in Ky. Milla E - age 14 – born in Ky.

1880 -Census, Casey County, E.D. 20 sheet 45 (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry) These families are listed side by side. Gilpin, William - age 45 Margaret J. - age 52 L****** (son) - age 23 Elsey T - age 20

Gilpin, Eli - age 60 – born in Ky, both parents born in Va. Elviny - age 50 – born in Ky, both parents born in Ky.

Gilpin, James M - age 21 Luella(?) - age 23 Maudie - age 2

Gilpin, James - age 46 Elizabeth - age 45 Serrelda - age 20 M**** - age 16 Henry R - age 13 Mary F - age 9 James WT - age 6 boarder George - age 23 Martha C - age 23 (George's wife)

1886 -Civil War Pension Index - filed under Invalid status (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry)

A 1 Kentucky Cav. (May 21?)Application No. 574373Certificate No. 426695

1886 - Sept. 28, Eli Gilpin Pension Packet

Southern Div. A.C. K(?) Ex’r No. 574.373 Eli Gilpin A. 1 Ky Cav

Department of the Interior Sept. 28th 1886

Sir:

I have the honor to request that you will furnish from the records of the War Department a full report as to the service, disability and hospital treatment of Eli Gilpin who, it is claimed enlisted July 27, 1861, as served as Private in Company A. 1 Reg’t Ky Cav and also in Co. (none listed) and was discharged at Camp Nelson, Ky (no date given). While serving in Co. A. 1 Reg’t Ky Cav he was disabled by affection of the back and disease of the Kidneys at Nashville Tenn last of July or 1st of Aug. 1862 and was treated in hospitals of which the names, location, and dates of treatment are as follows: Regimental Surgeon. Hospitalized at Shelbyville Tenn. 3 weeks.

Very respectfully, John C Black, Commissioner

1887 -February, Eli Gilpin Pension Packet

War Department, Adjutant General’s Office Washington, Feby, 1887

Respectfully returned to the Commissioner of Pensions. Eli Gilpin, a Private of Company “A 1” Regiment Kentucky Cavy Volunteers, was enrolled on the 26th day of July, 1861, at Liberty Ky (????????) and is reported on Muster Rolls from enrollment to June 30, 1862 present and (20 borne) on Roll for 4 months to Oct. 31, 1862. To Dec. 31 1862 absent sick. To April 30 1863 present. Sept and Oct. 1863 (next on file) absent sick in Regtt Hospital since Dec. 25, 1863. July and Aug 1864 (next on file) absent. Detailed with Prov. Marshal in Casey Co, Ky since May 1, 1864 (last on file). Mustered out with Co, Dec. 31, 1864 at Camp Nelson, Ky. Regtt returns prior to March 1863 and from May 1863 to Jany 1864 and from Feby to Aug 1864 not on file. He is not reported absent on returns for Sept, Oct, and Nov. 1864. The records of this office (????)further evidence of disability.

1887 -January 16 - Death of Eli Gilpin – buried in Trace Fork Cemetery in Gilpin, KY.

1887 -Civil War Pension Index - filed under Widowed status (C:/Genealogy Pictures/Lisa's Side, My Ancestry) Widow - Elvira Gilpin (Apr. 5?)Application No. 353621Certificate No. 306648filed in Kentucky

1887 -April 2 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet

Widow’s Claim for Pension

State of Kentucky County of Casey

On this Second day of April, 1887, personally appeared before me, a Dept. Clerk of a Court of Record in and for the County and State aforesaid, Elvira Gilpin, a resident of ________ in the County of Casey and State of Kentucky aged 60 years, who being duly sworn, makes the following declaration, in order to obtain the Pension provided by the Act of Congress approved July 14, 1862. That she is the widow of Eli Gilpin who was a Private in Company A, commanded by _________ in the 1st Regiment of Ky Vol Cavl in the War of 1861. That her maiden name was Elvira Hickman and that she was married to said Eli Gilpin on or about the first day of February, 1864, at ____________ in the County of Casey and the State of Kentucky by (a Minister Berryman Lawhorn?) that **nows of no evidence of said marriage _______________________________________. She further declares that Eli Gilpin, her husband, died in Casey County in the State of Kentucky on or about the 16th day of January, 1887. He died of kidney disease or consequences of kidney disease, transferred to Palsey (can’t read) often had bad spells complained of his back he was taken as before resulted in death. She also declares that she has remained a widow ever since the death of said Eli Gilpin and that she has not in any way been engaged in, or aided or abetted the rebellion in the United States; and she hereby appoints Louisa Cox of Humphry Ky as her lawful attorney, with power of substitution and authorizes her to present and prosecute this claim. The following is the name, date of birth and place of residence of all the children of her deceased husband who were under sixteen years of age at the time of his death ______________________. Claimant states that this kidney disease was contracted in the service of United States while in line of his duty in the late war of 1861. My Post Office address is Humphrey Casey County Ky.

Witnesses – W.N. McClure and James M. Gilpin

1888 -Jan 25 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet

G.A. Prewitt County Court Clerk

State of Kentucky County of Casey

I G.A. Prewitt Clerk of the County Court of the County and State aforesaid, do certify that the rites of matrimony were solemnized between Eli Gilpin and Elvira Hickman on the 7th day of Febry 1864, by Benjamin Lawhorn a minister of the Gospel. All of which is shown by the records in my office. Given (accrdn) my hand and seal of said county, this 25th day of Janry 1888. GA Prewitt Clerk

1888 -Jan 28 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet

State of KentuckyCounty of Casey

In the matter of Elvira Gilpin as Widow of Eli Gilpin Co “A 1” Ky Cavl

Personally came before me and a Notary Public in and for aforesaid County and State John A. Lawhorn age 48 a citizen of Casey Co. State of Kentucky PO Jasper Ky after being duly sworn by me makes the following statements.

I have been personally acquainted with the above named Elvira Gilpin the widow of Eli Gilpin all my life. I know that she was a citizen of this county all her life as far back as I can remember. I know that said Elvira Gilpin was named and called Elvira Hickman that she was never married to anyone until she married the said Eli Gilpin. She never gave birth to any child or children ever. The soldier was married to one Rebecca Passmore the said soldier was never married but one time before he married the said Elvira Hickman the first wife died the 19th day of October 1859 at least that is the family record my wife saw her after she was a corps the said soldier has no children under the age of 16 years at date of soldiers death they are all grown and 21 years old by statements or from personal knowledge as above described for I have lived a close neighbor to all the parties all my life and knew them well. John A Lawhorn

(date Jan. 28, 1888)

1888 -Feb. 7 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet State of Kentucky County of Casey

In the matter of Elvira Gilpin as Widow of Eli Gilpin, 1st Ky Cav Co A personally appeared before me a deputy county clerk in and for aforesaid county and state Lidia Cane age 48 a citizen of Casey County whose P.O. address is Jasper, Ky. After being duly sworn makes the following statement. Affiant states that she has been personally acquainted with the above named Eli Gilpin and his family for about 35 years says she was personally acquainted with his first wife Rebecca Gilpin up until the time of her death. She states that said Rebecca Gilpin died on the 19th day of Oct. 1859 in the County of Casey. She states that her means of knowing this fact is that she saw a corps and was at the burying and know of a truth that she did die on said date. Affiant states that after her death in a few years the said Eli Gilpin married the second wife Elvira Hicks 2nd wife’s maiden name She states that Elvira Gilpin is the widow of Eli Gilpin that she has never remarried since his death. She also states that the said Elvira Gilpin was never married to anyone only the said Eli Gilpin and that she never gave birth to any children and also states that the children of said soldier by first wife were all over the age of 16 years at date of said soldier’s death. She also states that she has no interest in the claim and not related in any way that the statements given above are from personal knowledge as described.

Lidia Cain (her mark)

Attest William Gilpin Ephriam L. Cain

Sworn to and subscribed before me this day by the above named party or affiant Lidia Cain and I certify that the above contents were read and fully explained to the above named affiant before she executed same and that she is reputable and entitled to full credit and that I have no interest in the case anyway

Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of February 1888 GA Prewitt Clerk By James F. Lawhorn D.C.

1890 -Veterans Schedule Record, Casey Co, Liberty, KY (My Ancestry) Elivra Gilpin, widow of Eli Gilpin, enlisted 1861, discharged 1865

1890 -Aug. 2 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet Act of June 27, 1890 Declaration for Widow’s Pension

State of Kentucky, County of Casey

On the 2nd day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-_____, personally appeared before me , GA Prewitt a County Court Clerk within and for the county and State aforesaid Elvira Gilpin, aged 73 years, a resident of _________ of _________, county of Casey, State of Kentucky who, being duly sworn to law, declares that she is the widow of Eli Gilpin who enlisted under the name of Eli Gilpin at Camp Dick Robinson on the 27 day of July A.D. 1861, in Co A 1 Ky Vol Cav and served at least 90 days in the late War of the Rebellion , who was Honorably Discharged Camp Nelson Ky and died 1887. That she was married under the name of Elvira Hickman to said Eli Gilpin on the _____ day of February, 1864 by Benjamin Lawhorn at John Clemments there being no legal barrier to said marriage. Eli Gilpin was married prior to her marriage with claimant ?????? he died. That she has not remarried since the death of said Eli Gilpin. That she is without other means of support than her daily labor. That names and dates of birth of all the children now living under sixteen years of age of the soldier are as follows: (none) That she has heretofore applied for pension and the number of her former application is 353,621. That she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States under the provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890. She hereby appoints with full power of substitution and revocation, Mrs. Louisa Cox of Humphrey , State of Kentucky her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim, the fee to be Ten Dollars as prescribed by law. That her post office address is Humphrey, County of Casey, State of Ky.

Elvira Gilpin (her mark)

JE Huffman AP Collins

1891 -June 26 – Eli Gilpin Pension Packet Act of June 27, 1890 Declaration for Widow’s Pension To be executed before a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, or any officer competent to administer oaths.

State of Kentucky, County of Casey, ss:

On the 26th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, personally appeared before me, (a justice of the ??????), within and for the county and State aforesaid Elvira Gilpin, aged 66 years, a resident of the ??????, of Labascus, county of Casey, State of Ky, who, being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Eli Gilpin, who enlisted under the name of Eli Gilpin at Camp Dick Roberson, on the A day of August A.D. 1861, in Co A 1st Ky Vol Cav. and served at least 90 days in the late War of the Rebellion , who was Honorably Discharged January 1865, and died January 16 – 1887. That she was married under the name of Elvira Hickman to said Eli Gilpin on the ? day of February, 1863 (the word “absent” is written above the date) by Ben Lawhorn, at (Jon Clemins) there being no legal barrier to said marriage. My husband was married Becky Con when he was about 17 years old and she is dead ???? in 1859. That she has not remarried since the death of said Eli Gilpin. That she is without other means of support than her daily labor. That names and dates of birth of all the children now living under sixteen years of age of the soldier are as follows: “Was none” That she has heretofore applied for pension and the number of her former application is soldier was pensioned under ??? #426,695. That she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States under the provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890. She hereby appoints with full power of substitution and revocation, WM. W DUDLEY OF WASHINGTON DC her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim, the fee to be Ten Dollars as prescribed by law. That her post office address is Labascus, County of Casey, State of Ky.

Two Witnesses: G.W. (Could be Gilpin – not sure) C.C. Rogers


1902 -Oct. 18 – Death of Elvira Gilpin (Pension dropped form) Pensioner Dropped

United States Pension Agency Louisville, KY July 17, 1903

Certificate No. 306648 Class Widow Pensioner Elvira Gilpin Soldier Eli Gilpin Service Pvt, A, 1 Ky. V.C.

The Commissioner of Pensions

Sir: I have the honor to report that the above named pensioner, who was last paid $12#, to 4 Aug, 1902 has been dropped because of death October 18, 1902.

Very respectfully, DR Collier United States Pension Agency

NOTE – Every name dropped to be thus reported at once, and when cause of dropping is death, state date of death when known.


Military Notes

Regimental History First Cavalry KENTUCKY (3-YEARS)


First Cavalry. -- Cols., Frank Wolford, Silas Adams, Lieut.-Cols. John W. Letcher, Francis N. Helveti; Majs., John A. Brents, William A. Coffee, William N. Owens, Thomas Rowland, Alverson T. Keen, Fountain T. Fox, George W. Drye.

This regiment was organized with volunteers from Garrard, Casey and adjoining counties, and the men went into Camp Dick Robinson immediately after the August election in 1861. The first movement of the regiment was in August, when several companies under command of Lieut.-Col. John W. Letcher, went to Lexington to protect the passage of arms through that place. They guarded the wagons to Nicholasville, and on to Camp Dick Robinson. Other duty of similar character was also performed.

The first battle fought by Wolford's men was at Camp Wild Cat, in October, where the conduct of the regiment was highly praised by Gen. Schoepf and others. On Oct. 28, 1861, the regiment was mustered into the U. S. service by Gen. Thomas, and from that time it served with the utmost activity throughout the war.

On Nov. 30, was placed in the 11 brigade, commanded by Gen. J. T. Boyle, and on Dec. 10, five companies were sent to Prestonburg, Ky., by way of Danville, Lexington and Mt. Sterling. They united with Gen. Garfield's force in that part of Kentucky, and Garfield reported constant fighting against the Confederates under Gen. Humphrey Marshall.

The regiment participated in the battle of Mill Springs, where the Confederates under Gens. Crittenden and Zollicoffer were signally defeated. Wolford reported 3 killed and 19 wounded, 8 mortally. In April the regiment moved to the vicinity of Nashville and was used for various expeditions in that section, being at the time assigned to Dumont's division of Buell's army.

In August it moved to Murfreesboro, then to Nashville, and thence northward with Buell's army on its march to Kentucky, passing through Munfordville, Elizabethtown and Hodgenville. At New Haven it took part in the capture of the Georgia regiment of Col. Crawford. It took part in the battle of Perryville, then joined in the pursuit of Bragg, after which it returned and moved to Nashville.

When Buell was superseded by Rosecrans, the regiment was sent into Kentucky to protect the country against the efforts of the Confederate cavalry to destroy railroads. In March, 1863, it aided in resisting the raid of Confederate Gen. Pegram into the state, and on the 30th fought a severe battle at Dutton's hill, near Crab Orchard.

Toward the latter part of August the East Tennessee expedition under Gen. Burnside started, and the regiment accompanied Hascall's division, to Kingston, Tenn., by way of Somerset and Montgomery. This campaign, with all its incidents, can not be here detailed, but it is enough to say that the regiment was constantly active, moving from place to place, fighting at Kingston, Philadelphia, Maryville and many other places.

In the siege of Knoxville the cavalry was placed on the south side of the river, the men being dismounted and placed in defenses on the hills, where they successfully resisted all assaults, the loss of the regiment during the siege being 13 men. After the siege the cavalry followed Longstreet up the Tennessee valley, and at Bean's station a severe and bloody fight occurred, in which Col. Wolford and his men bore a most conspicuous part.

The regiment remained in East Tennessee until Feb., 1864, when it was sent to Mt. Sterling, Ky., where it refitted and reorganized for the great campaign in Georgia under Gen. Sherman. The regiment engaged in many encounters, in which it suffered losses before Atlanta was reached, but these can not be detailed here. The most notable event was the Stoneman raid to Macon, GA, in which Stoneman was captured, but the regiment fared better. The official report states that "great credit is due to Col. Adams for the energy and management displayed by him in bringing his command out as safely as he has," his loss in killed, wounded and captured being only 20.

After this the regiment returned to Kentucky, and after the expedition to Saltville, Va., in which it was as active and useful as ever, fighting, marching and sustaining losses, it returned to Kentucky and on Dec. 31, 1864, after nearly three and one-half years of continuous hard service, having performed its full duty to the state and country, it was mustered out at Camp Nelson.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 344

Battles Fought

Fought at Knoxville, TN. Fought at Lebanon, TN. Fought at London, KY. Fought at Mill Springs, KY. Fought at Rockford, TN. Fought at West Liberty, KY. Fought at Williamsburg, KY. Fought on 15 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY. Fought on 18 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY. Fought on 20 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY. Fought on 21 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY. Fought on 16 November 1861 at Creelsboro, KY. Fought on 18 November 1861 at Wild Cat, KY. Fought on 18 December 1861 at Stanford, KY. Fought on 26 December 1861 at Camp Williams, KY. Fought on 19 January 1862 at Mill Springs, KY. Fought on 15 February 1862 at Louisville, KY. Fought on 30 March 1862 at Dutton Hill, KY. Fought on 11 April 1862 at Somerset, KY. Fought on 14 April 1862 at Jamestown, KY. Fought on 05 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY. Fought on 06 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY. Fought on 08 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY. Fought on 12 May 1862 at Burksville, KY. Fought on 03 July 1862 at Sweet Water Factory, GA. Fought on 13 July 1862 at Murfreesboro, TN. Fought on 08 October 1862 at Perryville, KY. Fought on 14 November 1862 at Rockford, TN. Fought on 15 December 1862. Fought on 01 January 1863 at Russell, KY. Fought on 10 January 1863 at Bradfordsville, KY. Fought on 10 February 1863 at Wayne, KY. Fought on 15 February 1863 at Madison, KY. Fought on 18 February 1863 at Burksville, KY. Fought on 28 February 1863 at Madison, KY. Fought on 30 March 1863 at Dutton Hill, KY. Fought on 30 March 1863 at Somerset, KY. Fought on 01 May 1863 at Somerset, KY. Fought on 15 May 1863 at Creelsboro, KY. Fought on 21 May 1863 at Hustonville, KY. Fought on 25 May 1863 at Fishing Creek, KY. Fought on 28 May 1863 at Mill Springs, KY. Fought on 31 May 1863 at Mill Springs, KY. Fought on 03 July 1863 at Columbia, KY. Fought on 20 July 1863 at Clinton, KY. Fought on 15 August 1863 at Neetsville, KY. Fought on 20 September 1863. Fought on 26 September 1863 at Calhoun, TN. Fought on 29 September 1863. Fought on 01 October 1863. Fought on 12 October 1863. Fought on 18 October 1863 at Philadelphia, TN. Fought on 19 October 1863 at Philadelphia, TN. Fought on 19 October 1863 at Rockford, TN. Fought on 20 October 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. Fought on 20 October 1863 at Philadelphia, TN. Fought on 23 October 1863 at Philadelphia, TN. Fought on 10 November 1863 at Rockford, TN. Fought on 14 November 1863. Fought on 14 November 1863 at Marysville, TN. Fought on 14 November 1863 at Philadelphia, TN. Fought on 14 November 1863 at Rockford, TN. Fought on 17 November 1863 at Knoxville, TN. Fought on 18 November 1863 at Knoxville, TN. Fought on 21 November 1863 at Knoxville, TN. Fought on 13 December 1863 at Bean Station, KY. Fought on 14 December 1863 at Beans Station, TN. Fought on 14 December 1863 at Creelsboro, KY. Fought on 15 December 1863 at Bean Station, TN. Fought on 16 December 1863 at Rutledge, TN. Fought on 20 January 1864 at Dandridge, TN. Fought on 25 January 1864. Fought on 28 January 1864 at Sandy Ridge, TN. Fought on 28 January 1864 at Sereville, TN. Fought on 03 April 1864 at Beaver Creek, KY. Fought on 10 May 1864 at Redelay Station, GA. Fought on 12 May 1864 at Gap Station, GA. Fought on 15 May 1864 at Resaca, GA. Fought on 24 May 1864 at Cassville, GA. Fought on 31 May 1864 at Cassville, GA. Fought on 31 May 1864 at Saloma, KY. Fought on 10 June 1864 at Lost Mountain, GA. Fought on 15 June 1864 at Fairmount, GA. Fought on 20 June 1864. Fought on 04 July 1864 at Campbellton, GA. Fought on 15 July 1864. Fought on 23 July 1864 at Sandtown, GA. Fought on 28 July 1864 at Clinton, GA. Fought on 30 July 1864 at Stoneman's Raid, KY. Fought on 31 July 1864. Fought on 31 July 1864 at Clinton , GA. Fought on 31 July 1864 at Hillsboro, GA. Fought on 31 July 1864 at Macon, GA. Fought on 01 August 1864 at Clinton, GA. Fought on 01 August 1864 at Lawrence Mills, GA. Fought on 01 August 1864 at Macon, GA. Fought on 02 August 1864 at Hillsboro, GA. Fought on 10 September 1864 at Madison, KY. Fought on 19 October 1864 at Mud Lick Spring, KY. Fought on 02 November 1864. Fought on 08 December 1864 at Harrodsburg, KY.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Death Certificate for Joseph Wade Scott - obtained from Howard P. Smith.
  2. Howard P. Smith.