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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.38 (search)
mere boy, the idol of the command. At Springfield Morgan began to send detachments in various dircommunication with the Federal commanders. If Morgan had 1,000 men, Lightning would gravely inform heir objective points. Leaving Springfield, Morgan deflected from the straight northward route, handenburg, early in the morning of July 8, General Morgan was delighted to find two good steamboats vance for that purpose. Impatient of delay, Morgan made immediate preparations to cross the riveron a high bluff on the Kentucky shore. To General Morgan it was a supreme moment—a time to try his the river, disappeared from view. By midnight Morgan's entire command had crossed to the Indiana she land, singing Here's the health to Duke and Morgan, Drink it down, marched to a point six mileed them ineffective when opposing the march of Morgan's veteran cavaliers. From Salem the column ianapolis, sending the usual fiction regarding Morgan's movements and receiving desirable informatio