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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 10: the last invasion of Missouri.--events in East Tennessee.--preparations for the advance of the Army of the Potomac. (search)
nts a little, and trace in outline a record of Morgan's most notable experiences during the summer of 1864. At the close of May, Morgan entered Kentucky by way of Pound Gap, May 29, 1864. with ab troops. When General Burbridge was told of Morgan's passage of the mountains, he started promptltnesses, and the following is the result:-- Morgan, as we have observed, was at Greenville, and Gct opponent, was at Bull's Gap. See page 283. Morgan made his Headquarters at the fine house of Mrsed the substance of the above brief account of Morgan's death, were Mrs. Williams, who pointed out t. Williams, whose sister was at the house when Morgan .left it, and heard him say he would never be passing through his heart. It is stated that Morgan, when killed, was dressed in the National unifveral weeks in Kentucky after his expulsion of Morgan, reorganizing and remounting his worn army, anief of artillery, and Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Morgan was chief of staff. Warren's (Fifth) corps [16 more...]