History of Morgan's Cavalry

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History of Morgan's Cavalry

by Basil Wilson Duke

EN·~19 hours·22 chapters

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22 total

MORGAN'S CAVALRY - By BASIL W. DUKE

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TO THE WOMEN OF KENTUCKY, FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF THE GALLANT MEN WHOSE HEROISM HAS BECOME PART OF THE HISTORIC HERITAGE OF THE STATE, - AND - To the Noble Women of the South, - Whose kindness alleviated the hardships which these men so long endured, and for whose sake they were proud to suffer and bleed, THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED.

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PREFACE

5:13

HISTORY

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MORGAN'S CAVALRY

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CHAPTER I

17:02

CHAPTER II

26:10

CHAPTER III

53:26

CHAPTER IV

1:03:11

CHAPTER V

46:55

Description

This gripping narrative follows a daring cavalry unit formed in the chaotic months after the civil war's outbreak, tracing its birth from a modest enlistment in Kentucky to a force that would soon capture public's imagination. The author paints a vivid picture of the leader's bold personality, his unconventional tactics, and hardships faced by his men as they rode across rough terrain, skirmishing with Union patrols and navigating scarce supplies. Early engagements—narrow escapes, surprise night attacks, and the seizure of strategic towns—show how the regiment quickly earned a reputation for audacity.

Beyond battlefield exploits, the book delves into the backdrop of a divided state, exploring the hopes of Southern women who supported the soldiers and the bewilderment of a populace caught between competing loyalties. Maps and firsthand accounts bring to life the daring raids into Kentucky, the rapid mobilization across rivers, and the fierce confrontations at places like Gallatin and Murfreesboro. Though the record is inevitably patchy, the narrative captures the spirit of a unit whose fame rested on daring, improvisation, and a relentless drive to outmaneuver its opponents.

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en

Duration

~19 hours (1146K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Garcia, Jane Hyland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Kentuckiana Digital Library)

Release date

2010-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Basil Wilson Duke

Basil Wilson Duke

1838–1916

A Kentucky lawyer turned Confederate cavalry commander, he later became one of the best-known writers to record his side of the Civil War. His life spans battlefield service, public work after the war, and years spent shaping how the conflict was remembered.

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