John Hunt Morgan

Morgan is best known for Morgans Raid when in 1863 he and his men rode over 1000 miles covering a region from Tennessee up through Kentucky into Indiana and on to southern Ohio.
John hunt morgan. This would be the farthest north any uniformed Confederate troops penetrated during. Morgan was born in Huntsville Alabama the eldest of ten children of Calvin and Henrietta Hunt Morgan. 606 573-4249 Office Manager Charlotte Morgan Legal Assistants Teresa Napier.
The John Hunt Morgan Memorial in Lexington Kentucky is a monument created during the Jim Crow era as a tribute to Confederate General John Hunt Morgan who was from Lexington and is buried in Lexington CemeteryThe monument was originally situated on the Courthouse Lawn at the junction of North Upper and East Main Street but was moved to Lexington Cemetery in 2018. HELP PRESERVE SOUTHERN HERITAGE. John Hunt Morgan 1825-1864 One of the leading Confederate raiders John Hunt Morgan found it difficult to comply with the constraints placed upon his activities by his superiors.
John Hunt Morgan by Robert L. When his wife died on July 21 after suffering from several health problems including septic thrombophlebitis he decided to take an active role in the coming conflict. Morgan never used his middle name of Hunt during the war it is a post war appellation.
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Morgan began the conflict as captain of a militia company he helped organize but was soon promoted to colonel of the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry. John Hunt Morgan Esq. He was an uncle of geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan and a maternal grandson of John Wesley Hunt an early founder of Lexington Kentucky and one of the first millionaires west of the Allegheny Mountains.
Thompson 2904 Pine Street St. John Hunt Morgan June 1 1825 September 4 1864 was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War. Morgans Christmas Raid was a non-stop two-week cavalry raid by 4000 Confederates launching.