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Mitchell’s Battery of Ohio Volunteer Artillery

1861–1865 In the American Civil War, Ohio provided the federal government with 260 regiments of men, including infantry, artillery, and cavalry units. Ohioans also … Read more

Montgomery Guards

With the American Civil War's outbreak, neither the North nor the South had sufficient military forces to conduct a war. Both the United States … Read more

Morgan’s Raid

July 8–26, 1863 Occurring in July 1863, Morgan's Raid was the only significant Confederate invasion of Ohio to take place during the American Civil … Read more

Morgan’s Raid in Ohio Map

About this Map Occurring in the summer of 1863, Morgan’s Raid was the only significant Confederate invasion of Ohio to take place during the … Read more

Morgan’s Raid, Location of Morgan’s Surrender

On July 26, a combined force of about 3,000 Federals engaged Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan and about 400 of his cavalrymen near … Read more

Morgan’s Raid, Ohio Penitentiary Location

On November 27, Morgan and six of his officers escaped from the prison and made their way by train to Cincinnati where Confederate sympathizers … Read more

Morgan’s Raid, Pomeroy, Ohio Location

Here Brigadier General Henry Moses Judah’s division prevented Morgan’s Raiders from crossing the Ohio River and escaping to Kentucky. Location City Pomeroy State OH … Read more

Morgan’s Raid, Springdale, Ohio Location

On July 13, 1863, Morgan’s Raiders passed through the community of Springdale, Ohio, north of Cincinnati, Ohio. Confederate troops entered several local houses and … Read more

Morgan’s Raid, West Point, Ohio Location

Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan surrendered near West Point, Ohio, about eight miles from Salineville, at 2 p.m. on July 26. Location City … Read more

Morgan’s Raiders

Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry soldiers were known as Morgan Raiders. During the summer of 1863, these men participated in the only significant … Read more