. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . y^y J *>*#*-f ^^i: - -*^ .. THE MOUNTED POLICE OF THE WEST Stalwart horsemen sucli as these bore the brunt of keeping order in the turbulent regions fought over by the armies in the bngle call, Boots and Saddles! might summon them to fight, or to watch the movements of the active Confederates, Van Dornand Price. It was largely due to their daring and bravery that the Confederate forces were held back from the Mississippi so as notto embarrass the mo


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . y^y J *>*#*-f ^^i: - -*^ .. THE MOUNTED POLICE OF THE WEST Stalwart horsemen sucli as these bore the brunt of keeping order in the turbulent regions fought over by the armies in the bngle call, Boots and Saddles! might summon them to fight, or to watch the movements of the active Confederates, Van Dornand Price. It was largely due to their daring and bravery that the Confederate forces were held back from the Mississippi so as notto embarrass the movements of Grant and the gunboats. Of this unattached cavalry of the Army of the Ohio were the men in theupper pictiu-e—Company D, Fourth Kentucky Volunteers, enlisted at Louisville. December, 1861. Www •■ fe^. OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH KENTUCKY CAVALRY Copyri{]lu l>y Review of Reviews Co,


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