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Ezekiel F. Clay

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After the war, Clay returned to Bourbon County and became a horsebreeder where his farm became famous for being one of the most renowned thoroughbreds in Kentucky. He died on July 26, 1920, from declining health and passed away. He was then buried at the
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A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities
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who was a stock-breeder and would become president of the Kentucky Agricultural Association as well as member of the
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in the Spring of 1863 but failed. After the failure of the raid, Clay and his men were commanded by
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but got wounded in the eye and captured by the Union forces and arrested in
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that served in several battles that took place in his home state of
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In the years 1862 and 1863, Clay would go on to serve in the
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as his service during the battle would receive praise by
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broke out, Clay organized a company of mounted men from
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Bourbon County
Kentucky
United States
Paris Cemetery
Paris, Kentucky
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Battle of Ivy Mountain
Battle of Salyersville
Chickamauga Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Knoxville campaign
American Civil War
Kentucky
Brutus J. Clay
United States House of Representatives
7th Kentucky District
American Civil War
Bourbon County
Prestonsburg
1st Kentucky Mounted Rifles
Battle of Ivy Mountain
John S. Williams
Army of Southwestern Virginia
Louisa
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Battle of Chickamauga
Knoxville campaign

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