This blog grew out of my "Down Da Road I Go Blog," which was originally to be about stuff I was interested in, music and what I was doing. There was so much history and Civil War entries, I spun two more off. Starting Jan. 1, 2012, I will be spinning a Naval blog off this one called "Running the Blockade."
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Clays of Ky.-- Part 9: Col. Green Clay, U.S. Army
From Find-A Grave
Attended Transylvania University then transferred as a sophomore to Yale where he graduated. Graduated from Harvard Law School in 1861. Married Janie Rhodes.
Served a year abroad as secretary to the United States minister to Russia, who was his uncle, Cassius Marcellus Clay.
Served as colonel of the 3rd Kentucky Cavalry Regiment 1862-1865. I can not find any source where he is listed as colonel of this regiment. I did find one roster of the regiment that listed Green Clay Smith as a major in the unit. Perhaps there is a mix up here.
His father, Brutus Junius Clay and uncle were sons of Green Clay of Kentucky, his namesake.
There is more to wrote about the Clay family in the Civil War, but I am going to take a break from that and write about the Read family.
--Old Seclay
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Brutus J. Clay,
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