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The Battle of Corydon was the only official Civil War battle in Indiana, and the battle site is the only one north of the Ohio River. The site commemorates the effort of Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan to spread the war to the north.
29 Ιουν 2021 · In the end, Ohio with Indiana proved critical to the Union’s victory. Here are some sites associated with Ohio’s role in the Civil War. Don’t miss Darryl Smith’s upcoming tour, “Civil War on the Ohio,” which will take place from August 27 to 29, 2021.
The John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail follows the route of Confederate Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan’s daring and innovative Great Raid of 1863. This unique Ohio driving tour begins at Harrison and ends 557 miles later near West Point.
The Battle of Corydon is listed along side Gettysburg as the only two civil war battle sites on northern soil. This park reminds us of our history and is also listed listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The log cabin has been restored and is open Friday through Sunday (varying times) during the summer season.
24 Απρ 2020 · Using a sample of the Civil War collections at the Indiana Historical Society, you can explore what was going through a soldier’s mind at those sites.
This 4-acre memorial park is the site of the only significant Civil War battle on Ohio soil. 1/4 mile away is the spot where Major Daniel McCook, patriarch of the fighting McCook family, was mortally wounded in the Battle of Buffington Island.
11 Μαΐ 2023 · 117 acres saved at Buffington Island, the site of John Hunt Morgan's greatest defeat. The July 19, 1863, Battle of Buffington Island was a significant defeat for Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan during his Confederate raid into Indiana and Ohio. Half his 1,930 men were captured.