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Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864 |
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Ballad of Black Bess
Poem about John Hunt Morgan's horse, Black Bess with an addtional verse that refutes historians who assert that Morgan was never at Sumter nor did he take part in the Wilderness campaign." 20 x 11 cm.
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Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan of Kentucky. Born June 1, 1825
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Fellow Countrymen -- I Have Kept My Promise
Photocopy of John Hunt Morgan's "Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Kentucky" entitled "Fellow Countrymen -- I Have Kept My Promise." 36 x 28 cm
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General John Hunt Morgan
General John Hunt Morgan in his uniform; on the back of the photograph there is an inscription: A. F. Truitt was with Gen. Morgan, Company L, Ninth KY Regiment, was a prisoner at Camp Douglas for 18 months.
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General John Hunt Morgan
Large tintype of John Hunt Morgan; he is shown wearing a suit, tie and a hat.
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General Order from John Hunt Morgan
Photocopy of a General Order from John Hunt Morgan criticizing the behavior of his soldiers. 36 x 28 cm
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General Order from John Hunt Morgan
Photocopy of a General Order from John Hunt Morgan. 36 x 28 cm
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John Hunt Morgan
Small print by O'Neill of NY of John Hunt Morgan noted as "from a photograph from life." Print also has facsimile signature.
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John Hunt Morgan Editorial
Photocopy of a John Hunt Morgan editorial entitled "Fellow Countrymen, I Have Kept My Promise." Published by Morgan's Press Print. Copied from a scrapbook owned by Mary Beals on October 30, 1984.
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John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Brochure for the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail with map and information about important locations relating to Morgan raids in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Brochure for the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail featuring 38 sites to visit to follow Morgan's exploits in Kentucky.
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Martha Ready Morgan
Small photograph of Martha Ready Morgan, the wife of John Hunt Morgan
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Morgan's Coming! John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Brochure for the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail with map and information for students for the Indiana portion of Morgan's Great Raid, July 8-13, 1863.
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Papers - Coffey, Gary Lee
Paper titled: "The Adam Monin Estate." Project includes a paper describing a house three miles southeast of Glendale, Kentucky. Includes footprint drawings and photos of the house.
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Papers (Alexander Family)
Correspondence, business and estate papers, deeds and miscellaneous records of the Alexander, Fontaine, Lucas, Graham and associated families, principally of Henry County, Virginia; Cumberland, Metcalfe and Warren counties in Kentucky; and Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
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Papers (Battey Family)
Letters of brothers Peter, Alfred and George Battey to a sister and a brother James, written during their Civil War service in the Union Army. From the "Colo Barracks" in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Peter describes his duties as a teamster, criticizes the length of the war, and relays news of the killing of John Hunt Morgan by one "Gillman" and the capture of his men. Alfred writes from a hospital in New Orleans, and George writes from Bowling Gre...
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Papers (Bowles, Orlando Charles, 1839-1896) - Bowles, Orlando Charles, 1839-1896
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Papers (Brooks, Elvis, 1841-1862) - Brooks, Elvis, 1841-1862
Information gathered by an unnamed genealogist related to Elvis Brooks Parker's Civil War service. Parker, from Tennessee, was apparently court martialed and shot for deserting the Confederate army and fighting for the Union army. His execution occurred after the Battle of Hartsville, Tennessee.
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