6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry U.S.
The Boys Who Feared No Noise --
Photos of Field Officers

Walter C. Whitaker of Shelbyville, was the first colonel of the 6th Kentucky. He was promoted to a brigade command in mid-1863. and breveted as a Major General in 1865. Image courtesy of The Filson Historical Society.

Richard T. Whitaker of Shelbyville, Col. Walter C. Whitaker's brother, rose from 2nd Lt. to Major. Image courtesy of The Filson Historical Society.

Photos of Company Officers
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Courtesy of Greer Family


John L. Chilton of Port Royal in Henry County,
1st Lt., Company H
Courtesy of John L. Chilton




Quartermaster Michael Billing, a native of Germany, one of original organizers of the regiment
Photo from the Louisville Anzeiger
Photos of Noncommissioned Officers and Enlisted Men

Unidentified soldier from Company E.
Courtesy of Kentucky Historical Society

Company E,

Sgt. John Nichter, Company E, a resident of Louisville and a native of Doerrmbach, Bavarian Rhineland, Discharged 10/6/62 for Disability

Victor Stein, a native of Melle,Hannover, Germany, resided in Louisville,and served as Commissary Sgt.
Source Louisville Anzeiger


Courtesy of Joe Herth


a farmer from Mt.Eden in Spencer County
Courtesy of Marguerite Ledden

Henry Altfeltis, wearing a G.A.R. Medal. A private in Company I, he was severely wounded at the Battle of Shiloh
Courtesy of John A. Altfeltis

Courtesy of Roberta Waterbury

Courtesy of Bill Easley

James H. Hall, Company B, a Wagoner from La Grange, served full three-year enlistment
Frank Dienst, Compamy G, a private from Louisville, wounded at Missionary Ridge on Nov. 25, 1863




John Summit, Company D, a private from Anderson County, served three years.
Henry Wulf, Company G,

Mill Battlefield, Georgia, May 27, 2014