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Perryville Battlefield 152nd Commemoration

Perryville, KY  2014

Photos by Kathy Cummings

The Battle of Perryville, which was the largest Civil War battle in the Commonwealth, killed and wounded more than 7,500 Union and Confederate troops. The land where the State Historic Site is now located was originally the farm of Henry Bottom. It was Bottom who later buried thousands of Confederate soldiers on this land. Visitors could visit the camps and take a tour of what a soldiers life was like in 1862.

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The battlefield at Perryville is known as one of the most pristine battlefields in the nation. Where other cities have developed around major battlefields, the sleepy little town that erupted with an influx of thousands of soldiers in 1862 remains much the same as it was then. The State Battlefield Historic Site continues to add acreage through the combined preservation efforts of many groups including The Friends of Perryville.

The Many Faces of
Perryville 2014

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View Photos of the Skirmish

An Artist looks
 at Perryville 2014

Art Prints by Jim Cummings
Photos by Kathy Cummings

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Other links to Perryville State Historic Site
www.perryvillebattlefield.org
www.perryvillereenactment.org
www.danvillekentucky.com
www.battleofperryville.com
http://parks.ky.gov

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