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ILLUSTRATIONS
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Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner
Federal troops of the Army of the Ohio on the north bank of the Green River
General Albert Sidney Johnston
Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant
Colonel Roger Weightman Hanson
The surrender flag appears on the parapet of Fort Donelson
Major General Don Carlos Buell
Captain John Hunt Morgan
The covered bridge over the Dix River
The Old Burnt Tavern, Bryantsville, Kentucky
Thomas Henry Hines
Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky, 1860
Keene Springs Tavern and Hotel, Jessamine County, Kentucky
A rarely published carte de visite photograph of General Abraham Buford
The covered bridge over the South Fork of the Licking River at Cynthiana, Kentucky
Woodcut of the Battle of Cynthiana, Kentucky, July 17, 1862
Morgan's command enters Paris, Kentucky, July 18, 1862
Colonel John Hunt Morgan
Captain John B. Castleman
Major General Edmund Kirby Smith
Major William Campbell Preston Breckinridge
General Braxton Bragg
Brigadier General Humphrey Marshall
The Henry Clay Home as it would have looked in 1862
A company of Indiana volunteers in the Army of the Ohio
Major General John C. Breckinridge
Major General William S. Rosecrans
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan and Martha “Mattie” Ready at the time of their wedding
Bacon Creek Bridge as it looked after Morgan's command destroyed it on the Christmas Raid
Woodcut of a Federal stockade protecting the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Colonel Basil W. Duke
An idealized portrait of Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan
Morgan's men ride toward the enemy
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan from a photograph taken in late 1863 or early 1864
Cavalrymen departing camp on a scout
Five officers from Morgan's command
A packet steamboat similar to the Hettie Gilmore, which was sunk by Captain Thomas Henry Hines
Shaker community main residence building, South Union, Logan County, Kentucky
Locomotives in the railroad yards in Nashville, Tennessee
Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, as it looked during the Civil War
Prisoners of war at Fort Delaware, May 1864
Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot, drawn by Joseph Mason Kern of the Thirteenth Virginia Infantry
A sketch of Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot showing the USS Michigan
The ruins of Richmond, Virginia
Uncle John Watson Porter of Madison, Georgia
Railroad car shed, Atlanta, Georgia, destroyed by General William T. Sherman's troops
Train leaving the Chattanooga Railroad terminal
John Marion Porter, from a photograph taken in Bowling Green, Kentucky, after the war
MAPS
Butler, Logan, Warren, and Simpson Counties in Kentucky
The Western Confederacy Collapses, Fall 1861 to Spring 1862
First Kentucky Raid, July 1862
Invasion of Kentucky, September 1862
The Withdrawal from Kentucky, October 1862
The Christmas Raid, December 1862-January 1863
Morgan's Cavalry Division Protects Bragg's Right Flank, January- June 1863
The Great Raid, June-July 1863
Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot, from a diagram drawn by John M. Porter showing his failed escape route
Porter's Travels Home, Spring 1865