Ohio History Journal

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CELEBRATION OF THE SURRENDER

CELEBRATION OF THE SURRENDER

OF GENERAL JOHN H. MORGAN.

 

 

AN ACCOUNT BY MORGAN'S CAPTOR, MAJOR GEORGE W. RUE.

On September 21, 1910, there was celebrated on the Cru-

baugh Farm, South of Lisbon, Columbiana county, near the

historic spot where the event occurred, the 47th Anniversary

of the Surrender of the Confederate Raider, General Morgan.

Concerning the celebration

the East Liverpool Tribune

of September 22, 191O,

made the following com-

ment:

Romance and intrigue

combined to make history

in that hot July of 1863,

when handsome, foolhardy

General John H. Morgan,

cavalier debonaire of the

southland, and idol of the

famous blue grass region

of Kentucky, dashed from

under cover of his native

heath, through  Indiana,

into Ohio, and finally

reached the highest point

ever attained by a Confed-

erate force before he was

captured on the Crubaugh farm near West Point by another

equally as intrepid as himself, also a Kentuckian by birth, but

arrayed on the side of the Union, Major George W. Rue.

Morgan, the Confederate raider, has passed into the great

beyond, but yesterday East Liverpool and Columbiana county

was honored by the presence of his captor, Major George W.

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