Glasgow and Lebanon, Kentucky: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 767, 774-81; Ser.II, IV, 660, 915; Berry, 75; Senour, 57-59; Duke, Reminiscences, 152-53; Fuller and Steuart, 193, 246; Lonn, 276-77; Plum, I, 193-94, 201; CV, VIII (1900),35-36; Duke, History, 179, 187; Ordnance Manual, 19, 75, 153; Ridley,118.
Harrodsburg: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 738; Duke, History, 190; Holland, 119-20; Daviess, 101-102.
Georgetown: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 776; Duke, History, 192-94.
Adventures of Company D: Castleman, 79-91; Lexington Herald, July 25, 1925.
Action at Cynthiana: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 756, 767, 782-83; Duke, History, 200-202; Paris (Kentucky) Western Citizen, July 22, 1862; Lonn, 190-93; Milford Overley, “Old St. Léger,” CV, XIII (1905), 80-81; Berry, 81-82; Senour, 61, 70-71; Swiggett, 67.
Return to Tennessee: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 780-81; Duke, History, 25, 172-78; 204-207; 212; Fitzgerald Ross, “A Visit to the Cities and Camps of the Confederate States,” Blackwood’s Magazine, XCVI (1864), 653, 669; XCVII (1865), 40, 162; Johnson, 455; Mosgrove, 61; Evans, IX, 91; Denison, 364; Thomas F. Thiele, “The Evolution of Cavalry in the American Civil War, 1861-1863”; Castleman, 92-93; Maury, 10-12; Mattie Wheeler, “Journal,” edited by Frances L. S. Dugan, FCHQ, XXIX (1955), 124:
VI The Spartan Life
Sparta and Prisoner Exchanges: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 2, 89; Ser.II, III, 9-10, 302, 308, 551; Castleman, 93; Duke, Reminiscences, 128-29; 75-7; Swiggett, 69; Morgan, 59; Beatty, 134; Duke, History, 210; Holland, 14-15; USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives.
Hartsville and Gallatin: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 842-57; Holland, 136-208; Evans, IX, 33; Castleman, 93-94; Duke, History, 213-14, 226; L. S. Ferrell, “Morgan’s Scout Childress and His Death,” CV, VIII (1900), 450; Ben Drake, “Captain Quirk’s Marvelous Heroism,” CV, V (1897), 16-17; Plum, I, 275; Morgan, 173; Thomas F. Thiele, “The Evolution of Cavalry in the American Civil War, 1861-1863”; Duke, Reminiscences, 161; Vidette, August 16, 1862.
The Chase to Nashville: Duke, History, 215-17; Holland, 141, 208.
Victory over Johnson’s Cavalry: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 871-82; Pt. 2, 349; Evans, IX, Ill; Castleman, 95-96; W. A. Kendall, “Magnanimity of General John Morgan,” CV, VIII (1900), 88; Vidette, August 24, 1862, as reproduced in Morgan, 187-88; Logan, 114; Drake, op. cit., 16-17.
Affair of the Courts-Martial: Duke, Reminiscences, 249-53.
VII Dark and Bloody Ground
March to Lexington: Morgan, 172; Duke, History, 229-233; Ridley, 637; Holland, 144-46; Duke, Reminiscences, 292; Mattie Wheeler, “Journal,” edited by Frances L. S. Dugan, FCHQ, XXIX (1955), 125-26.
Lexington Incidents: J. G. Law, Diary, SHSP, XII (1884), 542; Castleman, 127; Berry, 152; Swiggett, 74; Gammage, 47.
The 2nd Moves North: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 2, 813; Duke, History, 239-48.
Augusta Fight: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 1, 556-57, 895; Pt. 2, 1011-15; Lawrence Thompson, 175; Evans, IX, 3; Walter Rankins, “Morgan’s Cavalry and the Home Guard at Augusta, Kentucky,” FCHQ, XXVII (1953), 308-20; J. Jeffery Auer, “The Little Fight,” KSHS, Register, XLIX (1951 ), 28-34; Louisville Daily Journal, October 2, 1862; Senour, 73-77; McMeekin, 182-83.
Bragg Orders Retreat: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 2, 652, 915; Duke, History, 260-81; Coulter, 166-69; Horn, 186-89; H. V. Redfield, “Characteristics of the Armies,” Annals of the War, 357-71.
The 2nd Returns to Lexington: OR, Ser.I, XVI, Pt. 2, 630; Louisville Daily Journal, October 22, 1862; Duke, History, 282-87; Holland, 155-56; Mattie Wheeler, op. cit., 128.
Long March to Hopkinsville: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; Duke, History, 287-92; Castleman, 101.
Tennessee Again: Holland, 159-60; Beatty, 135-36; Horn, 209-10.
Fiasco at Nashville: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 4-5; Pt. 2, 388; Duke, History, 296-98.
Hartsville and the New Brigade: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 40-68; Pt. 2, 108; LII, Pt. 2, 388-89; Logan, 48-59; Ben S. Drake, “Captain Quirk’s Marvelous Heroism,” CV, V (1897), 16-17; U. S. Congress, Case of George St. Léger Grenfel, 269; Cist, 88; Young, 244.
VIII Christmas Raid
Morgan’s Wedding: Leeland Hathaway Papers, University of Kentucky Library; Simmons, 78; Duke, History, 322; Holland, 176.
Preparations for the Christmas Raid: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 2, 178-79, 191, 214, 233, 462; Cist, 85; Young, 416-24; Johnson, 108; James B. McCreary, “Journal of My Soldier Life,” KSHS, Register, XXXIII, 109-117; U. S. Congress, Case of George St. Léger Grenfel, 599; CV, XXIII (1915), 439
March to Glasgow: Logan, 62; Young, 424; Berry, 107; McCreary, op. cit., 109-17.
Adventures of Quirk’s Scouts: John A. Wyeth, “Captain Quirk,” CV, V (1897), 17; Ben S. Drake, “Marvelous Heroism of Tom Quirk,” CV, V (1897), 16; Logan, 63-69; Young, 424.
Bridge at Bacon Creek: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 153-55; 435 Plum, I, 303; Logan, 68-69; Young, 424.
Fight at Elizabethtown: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 153-57; McCreary, op, cit., 109-117.
The Trestles at Muldraugh’s Hill: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 153-56; Ser.II, V, 414; Henry L. Stone, Letters of December 29, 1862 and January 1, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Logan, 72.
Wounding of Basil Duke: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. I, 133-35, 139, 157; Pt. 2, 291-96; Johnson, 123, 388; Logan, 72; Drake, op. cit., 16; Wyeth, op. cit., 17; J. W. Cunningham, “Memories of Morgan’s Christmas Raid,” CV (XVII), 1909, 79-80; Young, 439; Tarrant, 180; McCreary, op. cit., 109-17.
March Around Lebanon: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 153, 157; Johnson, 134, Logan, 72-75; McCreary, op. cit., 109-17; Young, 443-44.
Lieutenant Eastings Adventure: George B. Eastin, “The Killing of Colonel Dennis J. Halisey,” SHSP, X (1882), 513-18; Castleman, 109-10; OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 136, 144, 154, 157-58; Berry, 200; Tarrant, 180.
Return to Tennessee: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 1, 157-58; Pt. 2, 243, 273, 282, 503; Logan, 75-80; McCreary, op. cit., 109-17; Young, 448; Lexington Herald, April 21, 1907; Henry L. Stone, Letter of January 1, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS.
IX Winter of Discontent
The Guerrilla Controversy: OR, Ser.I, XX, Pt. 2, 142-43, 181, 504; Bickham, 101; Johnson, 388; Fitzgerald Ross, “A Visit to the Cities and Camps of the Confederate States,” Blackwood’s Magazine, XCVII (1865), 163; Castleman, 109.
Woodbury and the Death of John Hutchinson: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 18; Duke, History, 346-49; Castleman, 102-105; Logan, 81; Ben S. Drake, “Captain Quirk’s Marvelous Heroism,” CV, V (1897), 16-17; James B. McCreary, “Journal of My Soldier Life,” KSHS, Register, XXXIII (1935), 103.
Camp Life in Winter: USWD-CR, Personal Papers of James W. Bowles, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 2, 81; “James W. Bowles,” CV, XXIX (1921), 346; McCreary, op. cit., 103, 117, 192; U. S. Congress, Case of George St. Léger Grenfel, 35; Henry L. Stone, Letter of February 13, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Duke, History, 347; Ross, op. cit., XCVI (1864), 653; XCVII (1865), 45; Fuller and Steuart, 119; H. V Redfield, “Characteristics of the Armies,” Annals of the War, 361; Bickham, 160; Morgan, 79; Mosgrove, 61-62.
Incident of the Faro Dealer: Duke, Reminiscences, 164, 381-82.
Springtime and Skirmishes: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 65, 214; Duke, Reminiscences, 274-75; Leeland Hathaway Papers, University of Kentucky Library; McCreary, op. cit., 192; Castleman, 106-108; Holland, 198-201; Beatty, 182.
Morgan’s Narrow Escape: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 274; Holland, 206, 212-13; Johnson, 140; Duke, Reminiscences, 269.
Decline of the Cavalry: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 2, 737; Duke, History, 396-406; Spirit of the Times, August 1863; Francis Morris, “Cavalry Horses in America,” U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture, Report, 1863, 159-175; S. B. Buckley, Letter, Country Gentleman, XXII (July 2, 1863), 12; T. T. Munford, “Reminiscences of Cavalry Operations,” SHSP, XII (1884), 342-50; Fitzgera
ld Ross, “A Month’s Visit to the Confederate Headquarters,” Blackwood’s Magazine, XCIII (1863), 17.
Planning for Something Big: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 2, 118, 622; Moore, VIII, 57; Harwell, 78; Edward M. Coffman, “The Civil War Career of Thomas H. Hines,” 431; Thomas Henry Hines Papers, University of Kentucky Library; Swiggett, 121.
X The Great Raid Begins
Preliminaries to the Invasion: USWD-CR, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 633-34, 679-81; Pt. 2, 469, 507, 622, 941-44; Duke, History, 406-13; James B. McCreary, “Journal of My Soldier Life,” KSHS, Register, XXXIII (1935), 197; Logan, 114; Basil Duke, “Morgan’s Raid,” Annals of the War, 241; Young, 367; George D. Mosgrove, “Following Morgan’s Plume,” New Orleans Picayune, October 13, 1907; William E. Wilson, “Thunderbolt of the Confederacy, or King of the Horse Thieves,” Indiana Magazine of History, LIV (1958), 121-22.
Crossing the Cumberland River: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 633-34; 679-81; Henry L. Stone, Letter of June 30, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Holland, 226; Swiggett, 129; Smith, 57; Logan, 115; Ben S. Drake, “Captain Quirk’s Marvelous Heroism,” CV, V (1897), 16-17; Simmons, 5; S. P. Cunningham, in Richmond Enquirer, August 1, 1863; Basil Duke, “Morgan’s Raid,” op. cit., 241; J. E. McGowan, “Morgan’s Indiana and Ohio Raid,” Annals of the War, 752; Young, 369.
Fight at Green River Bridge: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 645-47, 681-88; McCreary, op. cit., 197; J. T. Tucker, “Fifty Exposed as the ‘Six Hundred,’“ CV, VII (1899), 364; Young, 372; Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial History of the Civil War, III, 92; James B. Benedict, Jr., “General John Hunt Morgan; the Great Indiana-Ohio Raid,” FCHQ, XXXI (1957), 150.
Fight at Lebanon: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 647-51, 689-93; Ser.II, VI, 375; Duke, History, 425-28; Central Kentuckian, July 9, 1863; Holland, 229; Senour, m; William J. Davis, Letter of July 22, 1863, Filson Club; Chicago Tribune, July 16, 1863; Logan, 119; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; Young, 367; Marion Falcon (Lebanon, Ky.), March 21, 1934; W. T. Kott, “History of Marion County, Kentucky,” Manuscript, Filson Club; B. G. Slaughter, “Roll of Quirk’s Scouts,” KSHS, Register, II (1904), 35-36; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 6, 1863.
Bardstown and Shepherdsville: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 652-54, 658-59, 691-704; Plum, II, 55-58, IIO-II; Holland, 231; W. J. Davis, op. cit.; Johnson, 144; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; George D. Mosgrove, op. cit.; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” Century Magazine, XLI (1891), 408.
Action at Brandenburg: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 398, 632, 640, 659, 705-10; Duke, History, 430-31; Louis B. Ewbank, “Morgan’s Raid in Indiana,” Indiana Historical Society, Publications, VII, No. 2, n.d., 139-156; Cincinnati Gazette, as quoted in Simmons, 6; Basil Duke, “Morgan’s Raid,” op. cit., 241; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 10, 1863.
Crossing the Ohio River: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 659, 711-12; Duke, History, 432-34; Theodore F. Allen, “In Pursuit of John Morgan,” Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Ohio Commandery, Sketches of War History, V, 223-42; Johnson, 145; Duke, Reminiscences, 276-77; Theodore F. Allen, “John Morgan Raid in Ohio,” Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, Quarterly, XVII (1908), 50-59; Ewbank, op. cit., 159; Chicago Tribune, July 16, 1863; Logan, 126; Henry L. Stone, Letter of July 8, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Henry L. Stone, “Morgan’s Men,” CV, XIV (1906), 188-92; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 13, 1863.
March to Corydon: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 313, 640, 659, 712-18; Arville L. Funk, “The Battle of Corydon,” Indiana Magazine of History, LIV (1958), 131-40; Holland, 234; Johnson, 144; Ewbank, op. cit., 151; Margrette Boyer, “Morgan’s Raid in Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, VIII (1912), 154; McCreary, op. cit., 197; Logan, 101-11; 128-29; Tarrant, 187; Slaughter, op. cit., 35-36; Benedict, op. cit., 152; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” op. cit., 410.
March to Salem: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 659, 719-26; Ser.II, V, 363-67; Cincinnati Enquirer, July. 11, 1863; Thomas M. Coombs, Letter, KSHS, Register, XLVI (1948), 398; Duke, History, 435-37; Allen, “In Pursuit of John Morgan,” op. cit., 234-35; Smith, 62; Ewbank op. cit., 158-64; Boyer, op. cit., 155-56; Indianapolis Sentinel, July 10, 1863.
Turnabout at Vernon: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 727-35; Ewbank, op. cit., 164-67; Logan, 136; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” op. cit., 410.
On to Ohio: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 659, 736-40; Duke, History, 438-39; Swiggett, 140; Ewbank, op. cit., 169-73; Boyer, op. cit., 156-58; McCreary, op. cit., 197; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; Young, 380; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 16, 1863; New York Tribune, July 13, 1863.
Episode at Twelve Mile Island: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 729-41; Corydon Weekly Democrat, July 14, 1863; Castleman, 100; Josiah B. Gathright narrative, in Johnson, 438; W. J. Davis, Letters, July 22, 1863 and July 28, 1864, Filson Club; Ewbank, op. cit., 168.
XI Farthest Point North
Invasion of Ohio: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 741-46; John S. Still, “Blitzkrieg, 1863: Morgan’s Raid and Rout,” Civil War History, III (1957), 291-306; Cincinnati Gazette, July 20, 1863; Louis B. Ewbank, “Morgan’s Raid in Indiana,” Indiana Historical Society, Publications, VII, No. 2, n.d., 173-77; Margrette Boyer, “Morgan’s Raid in Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History, VIII (1912), 156-59; James B. McCreary, “Journal of My Soldier Life,” KSHS, Register, XXIII (1935), 199; Young, 380; William E. Wilson, “Thunderbolt of the Confederacy, or King of the Horse Thieves,” Indiana Magazine of History, LIV (1958), 119-30.
March Around Cincinnati: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 747-55; Ser.II, V, 363-67; James B. Benedict, “General John Hunt Morgan, the Great Indiana-Ohio Raid,” FCHQ, XXXI (1957), 154, 157; Whitelaw Reid, I, 144; Theodore F. Allen, “In Pursuit of John Morgan,” Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Ohio Commandery, Sketches of War History, V, 223-42; Holland, 218; Senour, 121, 256-61; Johnson, 68, 147; Middleton Robertson, “Recollections of Morgan’s Raid,” Indiana Magazine of History, XXXIV (1938), 191; Ewbank, op. cit., 173; Tarrant, 177; Henry L. Stone, “Reminiscences of Morgan’s Men,” Southern Bivouac, I (1885), 406-14; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” Century Magazine, XLI, 1891, 409-10; Mary Cone, “Morgan’s Raid,” Magazine of Western History, IV (1886), 755; Logan, 140; Young, 382; Castleman, 93-94; Smith, 70; Indianapolis Sentinel, July 10, 1863; S. P. Cunningham, in Richmond Enquirer, August 1, 1863; Thomas M. Coombs, Letters, KSHS, Register, XL (1948), 398.
Williamsburg to Pomeroy: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 659-60, 662, 666, 755-68; Castleman, 233; Swiggett, 143-45; McCreary, op. cit., 199; Logan, 141; Young, 382; George D. Mosgrove, “Following Morgan’s Plume,” New Orleans Picayune, October 13, 1907; Cone, op. cit., 760; Still, op. cit., 297-98; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 15, 1863; Cincinnati Gazette, July 16, 17, 18, 1863; Benedict, op. cit., 155; Smith, 70; J. E. McGowan, “Morgan’s Indiana and Ohio Raid,” Annals of the War, 761.
Pomeroy to Buffington: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 656, 663, 666, 672, 769-75; Duke, History, 445-48; Johnson, 147; Smith, 71; McCreary, op. cit., 199; Logan, 141-45; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; George D. Mosgrove, op. cit.; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” op. cit., 411; Cone, op. cit., 761; Benedict, op. cit., 157.
Fight at Buffington Island: USWD-CR, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Record of Prisoners of War, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 640-41, 657-58, 660-62, 664, 666, 669-72, 678, 776-79; Duke, History, 448-53; New York Tribune, July 24, 1863; Basil W. Duke, “The Raid,” op. cit., 411; Allen, op. cit., 238; Johnson, 361; Smith, 72; Beatty, 223; Cincinnati Gazette, July 20, 1863; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; Basil Duke, “Morgan’s Raid,” Annals of the War, 255; McGowan, op. cit., 761-63.
The Raid Continues: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 673-74, 677-78, 780-803; Duke, Reminiscences, 292-93; Duke, History, 453-56; Johnson, 148-49; Swiggett, 150; Smith, 78; George A. Ellsworth obituary, Confederate Veteran, VIII (1900), 35-36; Cincinnati Gazette, July 20, 23, 1863; S. P. Cunningham, op. cit.; Coombs, op. cit., 404-09; Still, op. cit., 300; Benedict, op. cit., 156, 158-59.
Surrender at Farthest Point North: USWD-CR, Camp Dou
glas, Chicago, Record of Prisoners of War, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 637-38, 641-45, 667-69, 674-76, 804-15; Orlando B. Wilcox, “The Capture,” Century Magazine, XLI (1891), 412-17; George W. Rue, “Celebration of the Surrender of General John H. Morgan,” Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, Quarterly, XX (1911 ), 368-75; Duke, History, 456-58; Swiggett, 152; Smith, 78; Tarrant, 185-87; Cleveland Herald, July 27, 1863; Frank Owen narrative, in Johnson, 391; Hambleton Tapp, “Incidents in the Life of Frank Wolford,” FCHQ, X, 1936, 85-90.
Duke in Cincinnati: Smith, 77; Cincinnati Gazette, July 21, 1863; Cleveland Herald, July 27, 1863; New York Post, as reprinted in Simmons, 60-64; Cincinnati Enquirer, July 24, 1863.
Results of the Raid: OR, Ser.I, XXIII, Pt. 1, 815-16; Still, op. cit., 304-05; William E. Wilson, op. cit., 120; Cincinnati Enquirer, November 29, 1863; New York Tribune, August 8, 1863.
XII The Captives
To Cincinnati and Camp Morton: Henry L. Stone, Letters of July 21 and August 15, 1863, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Henry L. Stone, “Reminiscences of Morgan’s Men,” Southern Bivouac,! (1885),406-14; Duke, Reminiscences, 295; Duke, History, 463; Thomas D. Henry, “Treatment of Prisoners During the War Between the States,” SHSP, I (1876), 276; W. Williams narrative, in Johnson, 392.
Camp Douglas: USWD-CR, Camp Douglas, Chicago, Record of Prisoners of War, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, National Archives; OR, Ser.II, IV, 193; V, 214, 345, 400, 409; VI, 371-74, 417, 434-35. 463, 633-34, 737’ Henry L. Stone, Letters of August 19, September 7, October 9 and 14, Stone Family Papers, KSHS; Henry L. Stone, “Reminiscences of Morgan’s Men,” op. cit., 406-14; Henry L. Stone, “Morgan’s Men Escape from Prison,” CV, XIV (1906), 188-92; Holland, 252; Johnson, 160; Miller, VII, “Prisons and Hospitals,” 68-112.