The Kentucky militia had no men killed, and only five wounded.
During the War of 1812, Clay became a general in the Kentucky militia.
Crittenden had been a major general in the Kentucky militia since 1860.
If the rank was legitimate, it was most likely earned in either the Virginia or Kentucky militia.
The attackers lifted the siege after Indian scouts reported that a force of Kentucky militia was on the way.
Posey returned to the army as a Major General in command of the Kentucky militia.
He became a member of the Kentucky militia, serving throughout his political career.
The presiding governor declared martial law and activated the official Kentucky militia.
He was commissioned a major general and given command of the 2nd Division of Kentucky militia.
He also remained active in the Kentucky militia.