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There are two Kentucky Historical Society markers numbered 119. Both have the same title but different text. They are about a half mile apart.
 
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By Lee Hattabaugh, April 6, 2011
Battle of Munfordville Marker
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1 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — 119 — Battle of Munfordville
Sept. 14-17, 1862 Mississippi regiments of Gen. Bragg's army defeated Gen. Buell's Union forces. 50 killed, 307 wounded. Confederates destroyed railroad bridge. Site of Fort Craig and Monument to Col. R.A. Smith 1500 ft. west.Map (db m41845) HM
2 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — 119 — Battle of Munfordville
Union forces commanded by Col. Wilder surrendered to Mississippi regiments of Gen. Bragg's army on September 17, 1862, following battle on the 14th. 50 killed and 307 wounded. Bragg evacuated Munfordville on 20th before Gen. Buell's forces arrived. . . . Map (db m40039) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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