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The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1863., [Electronic resource], An Authentic account of Morgan's Great raid through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. (search)
m house the expedition advanced upon the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and upon reaching the road they were not long in overhauling a train of cars, which proved to be quite worth the effort, as it contained between seventy-five and one hundred officers belonging to Rosecrans's command. They next reached Garnettsville, when a feint was made upon the city of Louisville, whilst preparations were on foot to effect a crossing of the Ohio river. A scouting party was sent to the river at Brandenburg, at which point two steamers were captured, the Alice Dean and the J. T. McCombs. The former was destroyed. Here the command effected crossing of the river, after a severe fight with the enemy. They captured about one hundred. House Guards, one rifled twelve pounder place, and successfully repulsed two gunboats. This occurred on the 7th. On the 8th of July, being safely landed on the soil of Indiana, Gen. Morgan took up his line of March for the town of Corydon, where he capture