river. Morgan then started again on his march, still having the purpose of crossing the river, and at no time during his succeeding movements was he more than a few miles from the stream* being finally compelled, as noted, by the fact that his men and horse9 were worn out and unable to go further, to surrender near this city.

OP THB

JOHN MORGAN RAID

THBOUGH

KENTUCKY, INDIANA AND OHIO,

IN JULY, 1863.

PUBLISHED EV

FLORA E. SIMMONS. 1863.