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The famous raid of the Confederate John Hunt Morgan through southern Indiana and Ohio.
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Facts, tidbits, narratives and stories about Indiana in the Civil War.

Hoosiers In The Civil War, By Arville L. Funk, 1967, 1993 Reprint by The Nugget Publishers, 179 Pages, Softbound $13.95.
This little known and oft-forgotten campaign of the Civil War is brought to life in this excellent volume. The expedition was heavily populated by Indiana troops who were poorly led and left to dangle in the swampy conditions of the Red River morass.

Disaster In Damp Sand, The Red River Expedition, By Curt Anders, 1997, Guild Press of Indiana, 189 Pages. Hardback $21.00.
The Gentle Quakers turned warriors. The Quaker Indiana Civil War story. Why and how these peace loving Christians came to serve as Indiana soldiers. A listing of all the Quakers who served.

Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil War, By Jacquelyn S. Nelson, 1991, Indiana University Press, 303 Pages. Hardback $22.50.
The definitive work on Union cavalry operations during the Atlanta Campaign. Serving as the eyes and ears of the army and the guardian of supply lines, the Union cavalry made the success of the Atlanta Campaign possible. Many Indiana cavalry units participated and this book is required reading for those with an interest in the Indiana horsemen.

Sherman's Horsemen, Union Cavalry Operations in the Atlanta Campaign, By David Evans, 1996, Indiana University Press, 645 Pages. Hardback $39.95. Softbound $24.95.
This excellently written work documents the life and times of the State of Indiana in the tumultuous years leading up to the Civil War and the war's impact on the state in its aftermath. A political, military, social and religious study of momentous scope.

Indiana in the Civil War Era, 1850-1880, By Emma Thornbrough, 1992, Indiana Historical Society, 758 Pages. Hardback $32.50.
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