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Perryville and Battlefield
The Battle of Tebbs Bend Historic Civil War Site is located near Campbellsville and the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site is outside Perryville.

Perryville and is
Its county seat is Perryville.
The county seat is Perryville.
Perryville is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States.
Perryville is located at.
Perryville is a city in and the county seat of Perry County, Arkansas, United States.
Perryville is located at ( 35. 005800 ,-92. 802949 ).
Perryville is a historic city in western Boyle County, Kentucky, United States.
As Nation " cleaned out " a number of local spots, it is believed that Perryville became the first location in the United States to exercise Local Option laws.
Perryville is located at ( 37. 649974 ,-84. 950176 ).
On the southern limits of Lebanon is the National Cemetery, where many of the Union Soldiers who fell in the 1862 Battle of Perryville were laid to rest.
Perryville is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States.
Perryville was first settled during 1622 when Edward Palmer was granted a patent for a settlement on what is now Garrett Island.
Perryville is currently home to the Perry Point Veteran's Medical Center, located on a picturesque campus at the outlet of the Susquehanna River into Chesapeake Bay.
Perryville is the northern terminus of the MARC Penn Line commuter rail service, which runs south to Washington, D. C. via Baltimore.
Perryville is also the site of an outlet mall shopping center.
Perryville is home to the largest linwood tree in Maryland, located at 50 Millcreek Road on an estate known formerly as the Anchorage.
Perryville is also home to numerous historical sites including the Principio Furnace.
Perryville is located at ( 39. 569662 ,-76. 068725 ).
The school sports mascot of Perryville High School is the panther.
The Penn Line runs between Washington, D. C. and Perryville, Maryland on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and is the fastest commuter rail line in North America, with trains of bi-level cars and electric locomotives operating at up to 125 mph.
Arizona State Prison Complex – Perryville is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections ( ADC ).
It is joined by the South Fourche La Fave River west of Perryville.

Perryville and state
The funds from the casino are divided with the Town of Perryville and Cecil County government as well as the state.
He returned to his home in Frankfort shortly after the Battle of Perryville drove the Confederates from the state on October 8, 1862.

Perryville and site
In October 1862, the fields west of town were the site of the Battle of Perryville, an important encounter in the American Civil War that ended the Kentucky Campaign of Confederate generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith.

Perryville and battle
Thomas served as Buell's second-in-command at the Battle of Perryville ; although tactically inconclusive, the battle halted Bragg's invasion of Kentucky as he voluntarily withdrew to Tennessee.
A single corps of Buell's army was attacked by Bragg at the Battle of Perryville on October 8, 1862, while Buell, a couple of miles behind the action, was not aware that a battle was taking place until late in the day and thus did not effectively engage the full strength of his army to defeat the smaller enemy force.
After the battle at Perryville, Johnson was promoted to the rank of major.
With his command he took part in the Battle of Perryville ; the various engagements of the Tullahoma Campaign ; the battle of Chickamauga, where on the second day he was assigned to the command of the Third Brigade, First Division, XX Corps ; and in November was present at the siege of Chattanooga and the Battle of Missionary Ridge.
The battle Thomas foresaw occurred in October 1862, when the Army repulsed Gen. Braxton Bragg's invasion of Kentucky at the Battle of Perryville.
* Perryville Union order of battle
While considered a small battle in comparison to many that followed in the Civil War, the battle at Mill Springs was the second largest in Kentucky — only Perryville had higher casualties.
His troops were successful in checking the last of the Confederate attacks and driving a Confederate brigade back through Perryville, but Gilbert was criticized for his slow action in battle and he was widely despised by the men in his corps for his actions as a martinet.
Some historians now doubt his claim to have been wounded at the battle of Perryville because he claimed that two wounds, including a chest wound, were treated by ordinary soldiers, not doctors.

Perryville and .
* Noe, Kenneth W. Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle.
* 1862 – American Civil War: Battle of Perryville – Union forces under General Don Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Bragg at Perryville, Kentucky.
Intent on gaining money upon returning to U. S. Capitol ; Forbes immediately embarked on selling valuable hospital supplies under his control in large warehouses at the Perryville Depot.
The check on Forbes ' authority at Perryville was Gen. Charles E. Sawyer, chairman of the Federal Hospitalization Board, who represented controlling interests in the valuable hospital supplies.
* October 8 – American Civil War – Battle of Perryville: Union forces under General Don Carlos Buell halt the Confederate invasion of Kentucky by defeating troops led by General Braxton Bragg at Perryville, Kentucky.
Gaddis had successfully completed several others: in Fairfield and Robinson, Illinois: Perryville, Missouri and two in Indiana, the Putnam County Courthouse in Greencastle ( 1905 ) and the Huntington County Courthouse ( 1906 ) in Huntington, which are also in Classical Revival mode.
Although no battles were recorded as occurring within the present-day confines of Pushmataha County, the Battle of Perryville occurred just outside modern-day McAlester and the Battle of Middle Boggy Depot took place outside present-day Atoka.
Most of these settled in the uplands around Perryville in a place called the Barrens because of its open land.
They settled on the lands that were near the present city of Perryville.
There they set up two churches, the first York Chapel, near present day Longtown, about southeast of Perryville, and in 1836 a second in Perryville itself.
It was at one time the biggest town in the county ; a vote was taken to move the county seat from Perryville to Bigelow, Bigelow won the vote, but the move was never made.

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