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A Monument commemorating General John Hunt Morgan
A Monument commemorating General John Hunt Morgan
Identifiereastliver071
TitleA Monument commemorating General John Hunt Morgan
SubjectEast Liverpool (Ohio)
Monuments
Morgan, John Hunt
Civil wars
Description"This stone marks the spot where the Confederate raider Gen. John H. Morgan surrendered his command to Maj. George W. Rue July 26, 1863, and is the farthest point north ever reached by anybody of Confederate troops during the Civil War. Erected by Will. L. Thompson, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1909"--taken from the inscription on the stone marker.
Location DepictedEast Liverpool (Ohio)
Time PeriodReform and Challenges: 1900-1929
Object Typepostcards
Size of Original3.5x5.5 in.
CollectionEast Liverpool Collection
Digital PublisherCleveland Memory Project
DonorEast Liverpool Historical Society
Copyrighthttp://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/
Formatjpeg
RepositoryEast Liverpool Historical Society
Further Readinghttp://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=699
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