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John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail in Kentucky Historical Markers

 
A Night in Cane Valley Marker image, Touch for more information
By Tom Bosse, October 13, 2016
A Night in Cane Valley Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Kentucky (Adair County), Columbia — A Night in Cane Valley — The Great Raid — July 3, 1863 —
2Kentucky (Adair County), Columbia — Frank Lane Wolford
3Kentucky (Adair County), Columbia — The Door Was Left Open! — Great Raid — July 3, 1863 —
4Kentucky (Allen County), Scottsville — Morgan in Scottsville — Confederate Invasion of Kentucky — August, 1862 —
5Kentucky (Allen County), Scottsville — 01 — Preparing for Morgan's Cavalry — Confederate Invasion of Kentucky — October, 1862 —
6Kentucky (Barren County), Cave City — 4a — Morgan's Cave City Raid
7Kentucky (Barren County), Glasgow — Attack on Fort Williams
8Kentucky (Barren County), Glasgow — Defending Glasgow
9Kentucky (Barren County), Glasgow — General Joseph H. Lewis
10Kentucky (Barren County), Glasgow — Morgan in Glasgow — Christmas Raid — December 24, 1862 —
11Kentucky (Boone County), Union — 2394 — John Hunt Morgan Escape Route
12Kentucky (Bullitt County), Bardstown Junction — 34 — Action at Bardstown Junction — Great Raid — July 6, 1863 —
13Kentucky (Bullitt County), Belmont — 33 — Stockade at Belmont — Great Raid — July 6, 1863 —
14Kentucky (Bullitt County), Lebanon Junction — 14 — Lebanon Junction — Christmas Raid — December 29-30, 1862 —
15Kentucky (Bullitt County), Sheperdsville — 35 — Fort DeWolf
16Kentucky (Cumberland County), Burkesville — Burkesville Ferry — Great Raid — July 1-2, 1863 —
17Kentucky (Cumberland County), Burkesville — Confederate Crossings at Neeley's Ferry — The Great Raid — July 1-2, 1863 —
18Kentucky (Cumberland County), Burkesville — Skirmish at Norris Branch — The Great Raid — July 2, 1863 —
19Kentucky (Cumberland County), Marrowbone — Civil War Camp at Marrowbone
20Kentucky (Green County), Greensburg — General Edward Henry Hobson
21Kentucky (Green County), Greensburg — General Edward Henry Hobson
22Kentucky (Green County), Greensburg — Home of Gen. Edward H. Hobson
23Kentucky (Green County), Greensburg — Home of Gen. Edward H. Hobson
24Kentucky (Hardin County), Elizabethtown — "Make a Street Fight Out of It" — Christmas Raid, December 27, 1862
25Kentucky (Hardin County), Elizabethtown — The Cannonball — Christmas Raid, December 27, 1862
26Kentucky (Hardin County), West Point — 36 — The Great Raid and West Point — The Great Raid — July 6, 1863 —
27Kentucky (Hart County), Bonnieville — Bacon Creek Trestle
28Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Raider — Morgan and his Raiders — Woodsonville, 1861 —
29Kentucky (Marion County), Lebanon — Death of Tom Morgan — The Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
30Kentucky (Marion County), Lebanon — Morgan's Headquarters — First Kentucky Raid — July 11, 1862 —
31Kentucky (Marion County), Lebanon — The Battle of Lebanon — The Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
32Kentucky (Marion County), Lebanon — Union Commissary Building — The Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
33Kentucky (Meade County), Brandenburg — 37 — A Rest at Otter Creek — Great Raid — July 7, 1863 —
34Kentucky (Meade County), Brandenburg — 38a — Capture of the Alice Dean — Great Raid — July 7, 1863 —
35Kentucky (Monroe County), Tompkinsville — Battle of Tompkinsville — First Kentucky Raid — July 9, 1862 —
36Kentucky (Monroe County), Tompkinsville — McMillian's Landing — First Kentucky Raid July 2-9, 1862
37Kentucky (Nelson County), Bardstown — 16b — “A Pretty Close Call” — Christmas Raid — December 29, 1862 —
38Kentucky (Nelson County), Bardstown — Twenty-Five Damned Yankees — The Great Raid — July 5-6, 1863 —
39Kentucky (Nelson County), New Haven — 17a — Fight at New Haven — Christmas Raid — December 30, 1862 —
40Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — "No Day to Surrender" — Saturday Morning, July 4, 1863
41Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — "Nobly Did They Die"
42Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Camp Site — 25th Michigan Infantry, USA
43Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Confederate Artillery Position — Morning, July 4, 1863
44Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Confederate Hospital — Atkinson-Griffin House
45Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Federal Field Hospital — July 4, 1863
46Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Federal Hospital — Sublett Inn and Stagecoach Stop
47Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Federal Stockade — 1862 - 1865 — Federal Stockade Burned January 1, 1863 — Morgan's Christmas Raid —
48Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Green River Bridge / Green River Bridge Skirmish Site — January 1, 1863—Morgan's Christmas Raid / July 4, 1863—Morgan's Great Raid
49Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Morgan Held Prisoner In Pleasant Hill Church
50Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Morgan's Demand for Surrender — Moore's Refusal — July 4, 1863 —
51Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Morgan's Revenge
52Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Raid on the Hiestand-Chandler House
53Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Rebel Guerrillas on Main Street
54Kentucky (Taylor County), Campbellsville — Rebel New Year's Eve Party
55Kentucky (Warren County), Bowling Green — 3b — A Family Divided
56Kentucky (Warren County), Bowling Green — Morgan's Command Organized
57Kentucky (Washington County), Mackville — 31 — Morgan in Mackville — First Kentucky Raid — July 13, 1862 —
58Kentucky (Washington County), Springfield — Busy Day In Springfield — Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
59Kentucky (Washington County), Springfield — Morgan in Springfield — Christmas Raid — December 30, 1862 —
60Kentucky (Washington County), Springfield — Washington County — Morgan's First Raid — July 12-13, 1862 —
 
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