Napoleon Series Archive 2020

Kentucky mounted militia 1768 to 1841

Conquerors or cowards: the role of the Kentucky mounted militia in the Indian wars from 1768 to 1841.
Joel Anderson, University of Louisville

The thesis argues that Kentuckians developed the myth that the Kentucky Mounted Volunteers were the most effective troops to fight Native American warriors in the Northwest Indian War of 1790 to 1794 and the War of 1812. The idea that these troops were the best fighters originated in the decades following the War of 1812 as Kentuckians generated a communal history. Residents of the state listened to orators mythologize the successes of mounted Kentuckians in battle, while remembering the foot militia for their sacrifices rather than their shortcomings.

https://ir.library.louisville.edu/etd/3083/