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Re: Clarksville Civil War Roundtable - March meeti

Gregg Biggs, President
Clarksville CWRT :

Gregg : My ancestors enlisted in Tennessee out of Kentucky.
In memoriam to the Civil War courage they displayed and ironically the same courage also shown by their cousins within the Union commands I completed a survey. This survey is entitled " Busharts and Kentucky 1861-1865 ". The complete detail of their transfer to the Forrest Cavalry Corps is within the book " The Campaigns of General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his Cavalry ", Chapter fifteen to the end of the book. Two from the commands of the South were KIA and three from the North were also KIA.
My effort was and remains is to have articles published in Kentucky and Tennessee CWRT newspapers for the buffs of the Civil War to review. Complate information was submitted to Jim Lewis, Tennessee CWRT. I hope to place
these articles in Kentucky CWRT in the future. I hope you may find interest to assist me if it is possible by placing an article in your CWRT news ( ref Jim Lewis, Stones River battlefield, Murfreesboro, Tennessee ). I am
the first interstate member and although I would like to be a member of all associated CWRT, I am retired and on limited income and just can not do it, but, I am still trying to post the efforts of my fathers family in the Civil War ( I think you may find it interesting ).

Jim Bushart

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