This page presents historical
information on the campaign and battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky (also called Fishing
Creek and Logan's Crossroads), 19 January 1862; and genealogical information on the
soldiers who fought there, including unit rosters and photos.
This page is arranged in several
sections, highlighting the different aspects of research on the subject. Use the
hyperlinks below, or at the top of each page, to visit each section.
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(Latest update -- 1 October 2005)
What's In A Name? -- This
battle had more names than any other in the American Civil War. Follow this link to
read why.
Units and Soldiers -- This
section will be useful to genealogists tracing family members who may have fought at Mill
Springs. It contains lists of the casualties suffered by each unit, unit rosters, and photo galleries of the leaders and soldiers who
fought in the battle.
References and Links -- This
section contains a bibliography of sources, a listing of links to other WWW sites of interest, and a section called "From the Front," containing transcripts of period
letters and other accounts written by the soldiers themselves. You can also view an
authentic limited edition art print of the battle.
Support Battlefield
Preservation -- The Mill Springs Battlefield is one of the
least disturbed rural battle sites in the nation, but it needs your help to stay that
way. Follow this link to learn how you can help by supporting the Mill
Springs Battlefield Association.
Send comments and information to the page author. I am
always interested in hearing from others who have information to share
on this battle and the soldiers who fought it.