
PREFACE.
ILLUSTRATIONS
RAIDING WITH MORGAN.
CHAPTER I. - AFTER SHILOH.
CHAPTER II. - THROUGH THE LINES.
CHAPTER III. - RECRUITING IN KENTUCKY.
CHAPTER IV. - MORGAN’S FIRST RAID.
CHAPTER V. - MORGAN’S FIRST GREAT RAID.
CHAPTER VI. - CAPTURED BY HOME GUARDS.
CHAPTER VII. - CALHOUN TAKES FRED PRISONER.
During the tumult of the Civil War, a charismatic Confederate cavalry leader became legendary for his lightning‑fast raids deep into Union territory. General John H. Morgan captured thousands of soldiers, disrupted supply lines, and earned a reputation both as a ruthless scourge and a surprisingly humane commander, often caring for the very men he captured. This narrative follows his most famous incursions, grounding the drama in contemporary reports and vivid detail.
Interwoven with Morgan’s exploits is the shadowy world of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a clandestine network that plotted rebellion and aided Southern causes in the North. Through the eyes of Calhoun, a fictional secret agent whose daring deeds echo those of real Morgan officers, listeners experience daring prison breaks, covert missions, and the tense calculus that led Morgan to defy higher command. The story balances historical fact with imaginative storytelling, giving a fresh glimpse into a lesser‑known facet of the war.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (422K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1842–1926
A Union Army veteran, school leader, and newspaper editor, he turned his Civil War experience into fast-moving historical adventure stories. His novels for young readers mix battlefield drama with a strong sense of place, especially in Missouri and the wider American South.
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