Hardin County Blue and Gray

Hardin County Blue and Gray: Civil War Soldiers from Hardin County, Tennessee
by David B. Cagle,
Ronney R. Brewington, editor
With 11 ancestral connections who were active in the Civil War, David B. Cagle’s original interest in soldiers from Hardin County was personal genealogy research. Cagle had found many connections who fought mainly in Confederate forces, but he also discovered some who were attached to Federal units. Over time, his material expanded to include hundreds of other Hardin County names, as well as some soldiers from Wayne, McNairy, and Fayette Counties in Tennessee.
by David B. Cagle,
Ronney R. Brewington, editor
With 11 ancestral connections who were active in the Civil War, David B. Cagle’s original interest in soldiers from Hardin County was personal genealogy research. Cagle had found many connections who fought mainly in Confederate forces, but he also discovered some who were attached to Federal units. Over time, his material expanded to include hundreds of other Hardin County names, as well as some soldiers from Wayne, McNairy, and Fayette Counties in Tennessee.
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