
General John Hunt Morgan, CSA / Morgan's Escape : Marker #33-25
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N 39° 57.975 W 083° 00.416
17S E 328598 N 4425939
Quick Description: Located in McFerson Commons near Nationwide Arena
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 2/24/2008 6:14:17 PM
Waymark Code: WM387D
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Long Description:Side A : "General John Hunt Morgan, CSA"
On this site once stood the Ohio Penitentiary, which was built in
1834 and operated through 1984. Incarcerated here in July 1863 was
Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, a cavalry commander known as
the "Thunderbolt of the Confederacy," and about 70 of his officers.
Morgan's Raiders brought the Civil War to the North with a
spectacular raid through Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio in the summer
of 1863. The raid ended with Morgan's capture in far eastern Ohio.
(continued on other side)
Side B : "Morgan's Escape"
Morgan surrendered the remnant of his command on July 26, 1863,
near West Point in Columbiana County, the northernmost point
reached by any significant force of armed Confederates during the
war. He and his officers were sent to the Ohio Penitentiary rather
than to a prisoner of war camp because of reports that captured
Union officers had received similar treatment. This proved to be to
Morgan's advantage: in November 1863, he and six of his officers
escaped by tunneling from an air shaft beneath their cells into the
prison yard and scaling the walls. Only two escapees were
recaptured. Morgan returned to Confederate service and was killed
in 1864.