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by India W. P. (Indiana Washington Peddicord) Logan
Transcriber’s Note:
KELION FRANKLIN PEDDICORD of Quirk’s Scouts Morgan’s Kentucky Cavalry, C. S. A. Biographical and Autobiographical Together with a General Biographical Outline of the Peddicord Family
ILLUSTRATIONS
PART I General Biographical Outline of the Peddicord Family
PART II BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF KELION FRANKLIN PEDDICORD AS WRITTEN IN HIS “JOURNAL” AND IN LETTERS FROM MILITARY PRISONS, AND AS JOTTED DOWN BY HIM DURING A BUSY LIFE AFTER THE WAR
CHAPTER I YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD
CHAPTER II THE JOURNAL
CHAPTER III PRISON LIFE
CHAPTER IV AFTER THE WAR
CHAPTER V SOME LETTERS RECEIVED BY MRS. LOGAN
A richly detailed portrait emerges from this memoir, weaving the sweeping genealogy of the Peddicord family with the personal recollections of one of its most adventurous sons. Tracing roots from colonial Maryland through the pioneer settlements of Ohio and Kentucky, the narrative sets the stage for a life shaped by both heritage and the turbulence of his era.
Born in 1833, Kelion Franklin Peddicord grew up amid a large, close‑knit clan before answering the call of the Confederate cavalry. His own journal entries and letters from prison reveal the daily rigors of scouting, the camaraderie of Morgan’s Kentucky units, and the stark realities of being captured in 1863. After his release, he chronicled the challenges of rebuilding a civilian life, offering candid insights into the post‑war world.
The work balances family history with vivid first‑hand accounts, giving listeners a window into a bygone Southern frontier and the personal cost of a nation at war.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (178K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1835
Best known for a family-centered Civil War memoir, this 19th-century writer preserved the story of her brother Kelion Franklin Peddicord and the wider Peddicord family in a book published in 1908. Her work has remained visible through library catalogs and Project Gutenberg, giving modern readers a window into personal memory and wartime history.
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