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In less than four weeks, Confederate cavalry raider Colonel John H. Hunt, was at large in Kentucky having raided three towns, causing Union confusion, and recruiting Kentuckians to the Southern cause. He arrived back in Tennessee on July 22, 1862. In his raids he lost 90 men but gained several hundred new men to fill their places. Tennessee would prove to be a key Confederate state throughout the war.

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