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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Bartley C Ware, 18 Ky Infantry

Headstone, Oakland Cemetery, Grant's Lick





Bartley C. Ware was a member of Company A of the 18th Kentucky Infantry, a  unit which formed in early 1862. It spent time guarding railroads in northern and central Kentucky and took part in actions against Confederate General John Hunt Morgan.

This regiment fought at the battle of Richmond (Ky) in late August of 1862 and then spent time in Kentucky and Tennessee.


It participated in the fighting at Chickamauga and served around Chattanooga and Northern Georgia. It was part of the Carolinas campaign of Union General William T. Sherman and was at the battle of Bentonville and
eventually participated in the Grand Review of the U.S. Army in Washington D.C, before mustering out in July 1865.

No other details of Mr. Ware's life have come to light yet.

Rest in peace, soldier

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Harmon L. Parker, 18 KY Infantry

Headstone in Evergreen Cemetery
Harmon Parker was a private in Company G of the 18th Kentucky Infantry. This unit formed in early 1862 and took part in the battle at Richmond, Kentucky, later that year. They then moved to Covington, Kentucky, just a few minutes away from where Mr. Parker is now buried. His unit spent the rest of 1862 in various assignments in Kentucky, before moving to Nashville, Tennessee early in 1863. They eventually took part in the battle of Chickamauga and then the campaign to open up Chattanooga. 

After the Union army captured Atlanta, this unit was involved in the attempt to capture John Bell Hood's Confederates and then participated in William Tecumsah Sherman's March to the Sea. The 18th traveled throughout the Carolina and was at the battle of Bentonville. It then ended its war service by participating in the Grand Review in Washington DC in late May 1865, before mustering out at Louisville, Kentucky in July o that same year.

Mr. Parker passed away in early 1911, at age 66, of cirrhosis of the liver and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.  

Rest in peace, soldier