J.T. Boyle and F.P. Bracht Proclamation,

Descriptive Summary

Title
J.T. Boyle and F.P. Bracht Proclamation,
Date
1862 July 13
Creator
Boyle, Jeremiah Tilford, 1818-1871
Extent
0.01 Cubic feet
Subjects
Guerrillas.
Morgan's Ohio Raid, 1863.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Underground movements.
Finding Aid Author
Finding aid prepared by Katie L.B. Henningsen
Preferred Citation
2011MS019 : [identification of item], J.T. Boyle and F.P. Bracht Proclamation, 1862 July 13, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Morgan's Raid refers to the movement of Confederate cavalry, led by John Hunt Morgan, from Tennesse to northern Ohio. Covering over 1,000 miles, the raid took place between June 11, 1863 and July 26, 1863. During this period, the raiders disrupted rail lines and stole from private homes, businesses, and farms.
Scope and Content
The broadside orders all able-bodied men in Lexington, Kentucky to take arms and aid in repelling the "marauders," a reference to Morgan's raiders. Those who refuse to participate are warned to stay in their homes or risk being shot. Signed by Jeremiah Boyle, Brigadier General in the Union Army and F.G. Bracht, Mayor and Provost Marshall. The broadside misidentified Bracht's initials as F.P.

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