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Morgan's Raid — Vinton County Guerrilla Actions

Ohio
Era
Civil War
Location
Ohio
Status
Verified engagement
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
Union
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
Confederate cavalry
Outcome
the raid failed
The Battle

History & Significance

Morgan's Raid was a diversionary incursion by Confederate cavalry into the Union states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia during the American Civil War. The raid took place from June 11 to July 26, 1863. It is named for the commander of the Confederate troops, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan.

Duration
Date not documented
Historical context

The American Civil War (1861–1865) was the deadliest conflict in American history, killing an estimated 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers and an unknown number of civilians. The Confederate States of America, formed by eleven seceding Southern states, faced the Union in four years of warfare across 23 states and territories. Major engagements included First and Second Bull Run, Antietam (the bloodiest single day in American history, September 17, 1862), Chancellorsville, Gettysburg (July 1–3, 1863), Vicksburg (surrendered July 4, 1863), and Sherman's March through Georgia and the Carolinas (1864–1865). President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, transforming the war's stated purpose to include the abolition of slavery and enabling the enlistment of approximately 180,000 Black men in the United States Colored Troops. Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. The war resolved the question of secession and ended American slavery, though Reconstruction would face sustained resistance in its attempt to secure civil rights for formerly enslaved people.

Casualties & Losses

Scattered light casualties

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Where was Morgan's Raid — Vinton County Guerrilla Actions fought?
Morgan's Raid — Vinton County Guerrilla Actions was fought in Ohio, United States.
What was the outcome of Morgan's Raid — Vinton County Guerrilla Actions?
the raid failed
What was the significance of Morgan's Raid — Vinton County Guerrilla Actions?
Morgan's Raid was a diversionary incursion by Confederate cavalry into the Union states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia during the American Civil War. The raid took place from June 11 to July 26, 1863. It is named for the commander of the Confederate troops, Brigadier General John Hunt
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