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    John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. In April 1862, he raised the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry...
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    Thomas Hunt Morgan (September 25, 1866 – December 4, 1945) was an American evolutionary biologist, geneticist, embryologist, and science author who won...
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    named for the commander of the Confederate troops, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan. Although it caused temporary alarm in the North, the raid failed....
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    The HuntMorgan House, historically known as Hopemont, is a Federal style residence in Lexington, Kentucky built in 1814 by John Wesley Hunt, the first...
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    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...
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  • His grandson, John Hunt Morgan, was a famous Confederate general during the American Civil War of 1861–1865. Through John Hunt Morgan, he was also the...
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  • (1941–2021), drummer for The Wurzels John Morgan (admiral) (born 1950), United States Navy admiral John Hunt Morgan (1825–1864), Confederate general during...
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  • John Hunt may refer to: John Hunt (MP for Reading) (fl. 1383–1421), MP for Reading John Hunt (MP for Barnstaple), in 1407, MP for Barnstaple John Hunt...
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  • Battle of Salineville (category Morgan's Raid)
    destroyed Confederate Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan's remaining Confederate cavalry and captured Morgan, ending Morgan's Raid. It was the northernmost military...
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    History: Morgan's Raiders His father claimed to be a descendant of the Revolutionary War hero, Daniel Morgan. GENi: Brig. General John Hunt Morgan (CSA)...
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    on both sides of the conflict. These included John C. Breckinridge, Confederate generals John Hunt Morgan and Basil W. Duke, and the Todd family, who mostly...
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  • won against the cavalry division of Confederate brigadier general John Hunt Morgan. During the American Civil War, the Union Army in Tennessee lost the...
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  • Monument, Versailles Cemetery, 1877. Winchester: John Hunt Morgan Historical Marker Cynthiana: The John Hunt Morgan Bridge, on South Main St./U.S. 27, is named...
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    in western Kentucky, even making an attack on Paducah. Kentuckian John Hunt Morgan further challenged Union control, as he conducted numerous cavalry...
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    of organized guerrillas frequently raided the area during the war. John Hunt Morgan and the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Regiment of the Confederate Army raided...
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    his brother-in-law John Hunt Morgan. Duke later wrote a popular account of what was called Morgan's Raid (1863). He took over Morgan's command in 1864 after...
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    John Pierpont Morgan Jr. (September 7, 1867 – March 13, 1943) was an American banker, finance executive, and philanthropist. He inherited the family fortune...
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    during the War. Morgan had two sons killed during the war serving in the Confederate States Army. His nephew, Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan of Alabama, served...
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    operation, it housed several well-known inmates, including General John H. Morgan, George "Bugs" Moran, O. Henry, Chester Himes, and Sam Sheppard. A separate...
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  • John H. Morgan may refer to: John Hartman Morgan (1876–1955), British lawyer John Hunt Morgan (1825–1864), Confederate general during the American Civil...
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  • Battle of Buffington Island (category Morgan's Raid)
    Morgan's Raid. The largest battle in Ohio during the war, Buffington Island contributed to the capture of the Confederate Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan...
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    assembly until March 28, 1872. During the Civil War, Confederate General John Hunt Morgan crossed at Brandenburg to start his raid into Indiana in July 1863...
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    several raids. He was an assistant to John Hunt Morgan, doing a preparatory raid (Hines' Raid) in advance of Morgan's Raid through the states of Indiana...
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  • John Morgan" in 1864 after John Hunt Morgan escaped from the Ohio Penitentiary in 1863. The chorus is: Then raise the shout, the glorious shout, John...
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    Tennessee and his cousin Confederate States Army Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan. After living in Arkansas and Missouri for a short time, Armstrong...
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    Battle of Tebbs Bend (category Morgan's Raid)
    repeated attacks by Confederate Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan's dismounted cavalry. Confederate Brigadier General Morgan and 2,460 Confederate cavalrymen rode...
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    is little left for me if our cause is to fail." After the death of John Hunt Morgan, Breckinridge again took command of the Department of East Tennessee...
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    near Wytheville. Confederate forces commanded by Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan, with a detachment of a brigade of cavalry from the command of Brigadier...
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    crashed out of the race. Hunt's car came to rest in the middle of the track, minus two wheels. Hunt got out, ran over to Morgan and furiously pushed him...
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    The John H. Morgan Surrender Site is the place where, during the American Civil War, Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan, the leader of Confederate troops responsible...
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