Explore the chaotic Battle of Mill Springs, where a fatal case of mistaken identity changed the Civil War, and dive into Hardee’s Infantry Tactics to see how soldiers survived the era's brutal combat.

Abraham Lincoln famously said that while he hoped to have God on his side, he must have Kentucky. He basically felt like losing Kentucky was the same as losing the whole game.
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Jackson: You ever have one of those mornings where you’re so groggy you can’t even tell who you’re talking to? Now, imagine that, but you’re in the middle of a freezing rainstorm, surrounded by thick gunsmoke, and you’re actually a General in the Civil War.
Miles: You’re talking about Felix Zollicoffer at the Battle of Mill Springs. It’s such a wild story—he literally rode right up to the Union line and started giving them orders because he thought they were his own men.
Jackson: Right! He was nearsighted, wearing a rubber raincoat that hid his uniform, and the fog was just soup. It’s one of those moments that changed the entire course of the war in Kentucky.
Miles: Exactly, and it really highlights how chaotic these battles were, especially when you realize many of these guys were using old flintlock muskets that wouldn't even fire in the rain.
Jackson: It makes you wonder how they managed to stay organized at all. So, let’s dive into the mud and the smoke of Mill Springs and see how this "forgotten" victory actually saved Kentucky for the Union.