Portrait of John Hunt Morgan, George B. Eastin, and Thomas Hines, 1863.

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Portrait of John Hunt Morgan, George B. Eastin, and Thomas Hines, 1863.

Pen and ink drawing of three men, possibly John H. Morgan, George B. Eastin, and Thomas Hines.

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Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864

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Confederate cavalry raider and brigadier general of Kentucky. From the description of John Hunt Morgan papers, 1840-1870; 1890 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25166317 John Hunt Morgan was a veteran of the Mexican War and known for his guerrilla activities for the Confederates during the Civil War. From the description of Broadside, 1868 April 15. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49348053 Confederate cavalry officer. Fr...

Eastin, George B.

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Hines, Thomas Henry

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Confederate Army officer, lawyer, judge. Thomas Hines, a native of Butler County, Kentucky, joined the Confederate Army in 1861, and after the battle of Shiloh became a member of General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry. He escaped with Morgan from the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1863, and has been given the credit by Basil Duke and others for engineering that spectacular episode. In 1864, Hines was commissioned by the Confederate government to plan and execut...