Bolen's Independent Company, Kentucky Cavalry

Historical Notes:
On November 4, 1861 about fifty men, recruited by J. N. Bolen of Calloway County, mustered in as Bolen's Independent Cavalry Co. at Fort Henry. However, Bolen's small command was captured at Donelson along with the Confederate garrison. In September 1862, the company was exchanged in Mississippi and spent the next year in unattached service near Jackson and Meridian. For a time in 1863 Bolen 's company acted as General Johnston's escort. After 1863 records of the small Calloway County cavalry company are incomplete. However, according to sources in the National Archives, the company was stationed at Demopolis, Alabama, in 1864 and during the year some of its members enlisted in the Third Kentucky. More than likely the company disbanded at some time in 1864 and its members enlisted in other Confederate organizations. Roster:
The roster of this unit contains the names of 37 men.

Many men mustered in from Fort Henry, located in Stewart County and Henry County, Tennessee, and Calloway County, Kentucky.
Source:
Craig, Berry. Jackson Purchase Confederate Troops In The Civil War
Ellis, Report of the Adjutant General, Vol. I, p. 328; Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Kentucky. National Archives Microfilm Publication No. 319, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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