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1920 Felix K. Zollicoffer

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KY, USA

Category: Markers

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Mapping Kentucky History Pulaski County Markers

Marker reads, Brig. Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer, CSA, died here, Jan. 19, 1862, in Battle of Logans Crossroads Mill Springs. This Tenn. native was veteran of Seminole War, editor of Nashville Banner, and 3-term U.S. congressman. In heavy rain and smoke of battle, Zollicoffer was killed approaching USA lines, which he mistook for own troops.Presented by Boy Scout Troop 79 of Somerset for the Kentucky Bicentennial. Reverse, Zollie Tree - This large, white oak has been decorated annually in honor of Gen. Zollicoffer since 1902, when Dorotha Burton began tradition. Over 100 CSA soldiers are in mass grave at rear of park. Zollicoffer is buried in Nashville. Boy Scout Troop 79 Trail follows Confederate retreat to Cumberland River. Over. Erected during 130th anniversary. of the battle and the KY. Bicentennial.



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