Harrison. Although few major battles took place in Kentucky, the state was crucial to the military strategy of the war. This book reveals the importance of the state as a key location for supply transportation and as a base of operations, explores the political turmoil that existed within Kentucky, traces the outbreaks of violence, examines the effects of the conflicts and uncertainty on the ordinary citizens of the state, and more. 144 pages, 5¼"x 8¼", hardcover. #0C10658