Hunt-Morgan House deposit photographs
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Hunt-Morgan House deposit photographs
- Date
- 1847-1966
- Extent
- 2.0 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject.
- Preferred Citation
- PA96M3: [identification of item], Hunt-Morgan House deposit photographs, 1847-1966, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- John Wesley Hunt, grandfather of John Hunt Morgan, became one of the wealthiest men in the western part of the country, involved in banking, mercantile interests, manufacturing and agriculture. By 1801 Hunt had become a leading landowner and businessman in Fayette County, Kentucky, founding a hemp factory in 1803 and expanding his business empire to include commissioned merchandising of hemp fiber, salt peter and tobacco in 1810. Hunt’s banking interests included the Bank of the United States, where he served as director of the Lexington branch in 1817 and president of the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Lexington in 1818. His philanthropic concerns led him to serve on the Board of Trustees of Transylvania University for sixteen years and to aid in the establishment of the Lunatic Asylum in Lexington, Kentucky in 1820, serving as Chairman of the Board of that institution for twenty years. John Wesley Hunt died in 1849, a suspected victim of cholera.
- The Morgan family was noted for their military service, its members serving with distinction in the Revolution and the War of 1812. John Hunt Morgan excelled as a horseman from a childhood spent on a Bluegrass farm along Tates Creek Pike, Fayette County, Kentucky and served in the First Kentucky Cavalry with his brother Calvin and his uncle Alexander Morgan in the Mexican War. On his return, John Hunt Morgan operated a profitable hemp farm and wool mill.
- Morgan’s chief fame, however, emerged from his service in the Civil War. Christened "Thunderbolt of the Confederacy" by an adoring South, he was described as "King of the Horse Thieves" by Northern sympathizers. Centering his raids on Kentucky, Morgan supported Confederate General Braxton Bragg’s campaigns in Kentucky and Tennessee and instituted new practices of military tactics with his masquerades as a Union trooper behind enemy lines and his use of civilians in his raids. His "Great Raid" of June 1863 took the war into Ohio and coincided with Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania in an attempt to take the war to the North. Morgan legends abound, from his dramatic escape from Ohio’s federal penitentiary to a ride through his mother’s house on horseback to kiss her goodbye. His death September 4, 1864, was the cause of intense mourning throughout the South.
- John Hunt Morgan’s nephew, Thomas Hunt Morgan, brought international fame to the family and the Bluegrass in becoming the first Kentuckian to win a Nobel Prize. Thomas Hunt Morgan graduated valedictorian in 1886, receiving the only Bachelor of Science degree awarded by the State College of Kentucky (later the University of Kentucky). He continued his studies of biology at Johns Hopkins for the next several years, receiving his doctorate there in 1890. He began his teaching career at Bryn Mawr, later becoming professor of experimental zoology at Columbia University (1904-1928) and Caltech (1928-1945).
- Thomas Hunt Morgan began his work in experimental embryology at Columbia University where he strove to determine the influence of heredity and mutation on evolution. The fruitfly Drosophila became his main experimental vehicle and by 1910 he began dedicated gene mapping. In 1915, Morgan and his associates Calvin Bridges and Alfred Sturtevant published The Mechanics of Mendelian Heredity, which established the Drosophila as the model agent for the study of genetics and Mendelian gene mapping. The group continued to work together after leaving Columbia for Caltech until Morgan’s death in 1945. Although nominated in 1919 and in 1930 for the same work, Morgan received the Nobel Prize in Physiology (or Medicine) in 1933.
- Sources:
- Ramage, James A. The Hunts and Morgans: a Study of a Prominent Kentucky Family. Lexington, KY: 1972.
- Stanton, Charles P. Bluegrass Pioneers: a Chronicle of the Hunt and Morgan Families of Lexington, Kentucky. Brooklyn, NY: C.P. Stanton, 1989.
- Ramage, James A. John Wesley Hunt: Pioneer Merchant, Manufacturer and Financier. The Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1974.
- Ramage, James A. Rebel Raider: The Life Of General John Hunt Morgan. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1986.
- Shine, Ian and Silvia Wrobel. Thomas Hunt Morgan: Pioneer Of Genetics. The Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1976.
- Scope and Content
- The Hunt-Morgan House Deposit photographs (dated 1860-1949; 2 cubic feet; 234 items) consists of images documenting the lives of Hunt-Morgan family members, primarily Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan. The images include a variety of photographic processes including albumens, tintypes, daguerreotypes and silver prints. Most of the images in the collection are members or relatives of the Hunt and Morgan families. Included in the collection are photographs of men who served with General John Hunt Morgan and some fellow scientists of Thomas Hunt Morgan, geneticist. Text and dates accompanying these images are derived from the items themselves. Many individuals depicted in the photographs are unidentified.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The collection is on deposit with the University of Kentucky by permission of the Bluegrass Trust For Historic Preservation. Reproduction rights can be assigned by the University of Kentucky.
Contents of the Collection
John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864), 1847-1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (reproduction of unknown earlier image), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (Civil War era reproduction of unknown earlier image, Morgan listed as "Col. John Hunt Morgan / The Marion of the South"), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (Civil War era reproduction of unknown earlier image), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (Civil War era reproduction of unknown earlier image, Morgan listed as "Col. John Hunt Morgan / The Marion of the South"), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (reproduction of albumen carte de visite, Morgan listed as "Col. John Hunt Morgan / The Marion of the South"), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) (reproduction of albumen carte de visite, Morgan listed as "Col. John Hunt Morgan / The Marion of the South"), 1847
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress, artistic rendering, handwritten on back in ink "John H. Morgan / about the age of 20 / Property of / Mrs. Gen. Duke, / Louisville, Ky.", 1850
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress, (photographic reproduction of artistic rendering), 1850
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a brigadier general, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a brigadier general, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a brigadier general, reproduction negative, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a brigadier general, reproduction print, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform as a brigadier general, engraving, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat, reproduction, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat, reproduction, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat, reproduction cut from book, 1863
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, 1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, 1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, reproduction of a painting, 1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, reproduction of a painting, 1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, reproduction of a painting, 1864
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in uniform, with horse, reproduction of an illustration, undated
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress, reproduction of an illustration, undated
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress, illustration advertising Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey, undated
Exterior of house were John Hunt Morgan was killed, handwritten in ink on front of image "The William's House, Greeneville, Tenn. / The place were Gen'l Morgan was killed. / The cross indicating the fatal shot.", undated
John Hunt Morgan gravestone in the Lexington Cemetery, undated
John Hunt Morgan, Thomas Hunt Morgan (1844-1863), and Francis Key Morgan (1845-1878) gravestones in the Lexington Cemetery, undated
John Hunt Morgan - spouses and children, 1863
Rebecca Gratz Bruce (1830-1861), first wife of John Hunt Morgan, reproduction of an older image, undated
John Hunt Morgan and Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888), his second wife, 1863
John Hunt Morgan and Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888), his second wife, 1863
John Hunt Morgan and Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888), his second wife, cropped version of #42 and #43, 1863
John Hunt Morgan and Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888), his second wife, reproduction of an oval-cropped version of #42 and #43, 1863
Johnnie Morgan (1865-1888), daughter of John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864) and Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888), undated
Alice Martin Ready Williamson (1878-1972), daughter of Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888) and her second husband, William W. Williamson (1828-1887), undated
William Henry Williamson, Jr (1873-1912), son of Martha "Mattie" Ready (1840-1888) and her second husband, William W. Williamson (1828-1887), undated
Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1827-1882), undated
Captain Calvin Cogswell Morgan, C.S.A., undated
Richard Curd Morgan (1836-1918), undated
Colonel Richard Curd Morgan, C.S.A., in uniform, undated
Colonel Richard Curd Morgan, C.S.A., in uniform, reproduction, undated
Colonel Richard Curd Morgan, C.S.A., in civilian dress, undated
Colonel Richard Curd Morgan, C.S.A., in civilian dress, undated
Colonel Richard Curd Morgan, C.S.A., in civilian dress, undated
Charlton Hunt Morgan (1839-1912), 1860
Captain Charlton Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., handwritten on back in ink "Naples March 10th / C. H. Morgan / US Consul at Messina / 1860 / aged 21", 1860
Captain Charlton Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., handwritten on back in ink "Charlton H. Morgan / and / his grandson / Howard K. Morgan", undated
Ellen Key Howard (1840-1925), (AKA Nellie), wife of Charlton Hunt Morgan, undated
Ellen Key Howard (1840-1925), (AKA Nellie), wife of Charlton Hunt Morgan and an unidentified woman, undated
Ellen Key Howard (1840-1925), (AKA Nellie), wife of Charlton Hunt Morgan, reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Charles Howard, father-in-law of Charlton Hunt Morgan, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan (1844-1863), 1863
1st Lieutenant Thomas Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., 1863
1st Lieutenant Thomas Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
1st Lieutenant Thomas Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
1st Lieutenant Thomas Hunt Morgan, C.S.A., reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Henrietta Hunt Morgan (1840-1909), 1862
Henrietta Hunt Morgan (Mrs. Basil Duke), 1862
Henrietta Hunt Morgan (AKA Mrs. Basil Duke), reproduction of painting, undated
Henrietta Hunt Morgan (AKA Mrs. Basil Duke), reproduction of painting, undated
Henrietta Hunt (1805-1891), undated
Henrietta Hunt with John Hunt Morgan as infant, reproduction of painted miniature, undated
Henrietta Hunt with John Hunt Morgan as infant, reproduction of painted miniature, undated
Henrietta Hunt in long dress, undated
Henrietta Hunt standing in the doorway of Hopemont (Hunt-Morgan House), undated
Henrietta Hunt standing in the doorway of Hopemont (Hunt-Morgan House), reproduction, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945), 1884-1966
Cabinet portrait of children; (l to r) Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ellen Key Howard Morgan (1872-1955), and Charlton Morgan (1869-1934), undated
Ellen Key Howard Morgan (1872-1955) with Thomas Hunt Morgan as children, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan, handwritten on back in ink "For the best mother in the world / THM / Berlin / Oct 13 '94", 1894
Thomas Hunt Morgan, undated
Twenty men and women standing in front of building, handwritten on back in ink "Laboratory / at Annisquam / Mass. - / Summer of / 1886. / Photo by / Jacob Reighard" (l to r) "1. Elmer Hodgkins - Annisquam / 2. J.H. Morgan - Lexington, Ky / 3. K.E. Farrand - Detroit, Mich. / 4. Edith Guild - Boston / 5. B.P. Colton - Ottawa, Ill. / 6. Ellen Folger - Concord, N.H. / 7. May Murray - New York, N.Y. / 8. Chas. Farr - New Castle, Ind. / 9. Fanny Julian - New York City, N.Y. / 10. Alma S. Bingham - Jamaica Plain, Mass. / 11. C.P. Shoemaker Philadelphia, Pa. / 12. J.E. Reighard - La Porte, Ind. / 13. Linda E. Horns - Detroit, Mich. / 14. H. G. White - Farmington, Mass. / 15. Lemine Martin - Boston / 16. Anna Shoemaker - Philadelphia, Pa. / 17. Robert Wood - Jamaica Plain, Mass. / 18. Henry Ward - Troy, N.Y. / 19. Arthur Biffins - Albion, Mich. / 20. Evelyn Borrow - Reading, Mass.", 1886
Thomas Hunt Morgan, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan in laboratory, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan in laboratory at Columbia University, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan with Arie Haagen-Smit (1900-1977), atmospheric chemist at the California Institute of Technology, 1938
Collage; portraits of twenty men including Thomas Hunt Morgan, handwritten on bottom: "Thomas H. Morgan / 1884", 1884
Thomas Hunt Morgan, print on back reads "Reprinted from The American Naturalist, Vol. LXXX, pages 22-23, January, 1946", 1946
Group of four men and women, (l to r) Dr. George Beadle (1903-1989), Mrs. Isabelle Morgan Mountain (?-?), Dr. Tove Mohr (?-?), and Dr. John W. Oswald (1917-1995), handwritten on back "Dr. George Beadle U of Chic + a Nobel Prize winner / Mrs. Isabelle Morgan Mountain - Mt. Kisco, NY daughter of / Dr. TH Morgan / Dr. Tove Mohr - Oslo, Norway / Dr. John W. Oswald UK President", photo is stamped "Lexington Herald-Leader Staff Photo", 1966
Relatives, 1843, 1873
Colonel Horace Ready (?-?), C.S.A., 23rd Tennessee Infantry, Co. E, in uniform, brother of Martha "Mattie" Ready, second wife of John Hunt Morgan, undated
Catherine Grosh Morgan (1834-1920) (AKA Kitty Morgan, AKA Dolly Morgan), wife of Calvin Morgan McClung (1820-1857), General Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865), C.S.A., and Alex Forsyth (?-1875), reproduction of painting, undated
Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1801-1854), reproduction of painting, undated
Captain Abraham Hunt (1740-1821), father of John Wesley Hunt; handwritten on back in ink "Abraham Hunt / Lieut. Col. 1st Reg / Hunterdon County / New Jersey Militia / 1740-Oct. 27- 1821", reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Mary Dagsworthy (1748-1814), wife of Abraham Hunt; handwritten on back in ink "Mary Dagwsorthy / wife of Abraham / Hunt (2nd wife) / 1748 - April 4 - 1814", reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
John Wesley Hunt (1773-1849), Grandfather of John Hunt Morgan and one of the first millionaires west of the Allegheny Mountains; reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Catherine Grosch Hunt (?-1854), wife of John Wesley Hunt; reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
John Wesley Hunt Jr. (?-?), son of John Wesley Hunt, handwritten on back in ink "John Wesley Hunt Jr. / (painted by Jouett) / killed in a duel in / New Orleans" reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Luther Morgan (?-1847), handwritten on back in pencil "Alexander Morgan - / Brother of Calvin Morgan / + Uncle of John Hunt Morgan / (killed at the battle of / Buena Vista -)" reproduction of a portrait, undated
Alexander Morgan (?-1847), handwritten on back in pencil "Alexander Morgan - / Brother of Calvin Morgan / + Uncle of John Hunt Morgan / (killed at the battle of / Buena Vista -)" reproduction of a portrait, undated
Elizabeth Abercrombie (1794-1848), handwritten on back in ink "Painted by John W Dodge / of New York City / Lexington, Kentucky / Finished June 26th 1843. / Likely of / Mrs. Dan Vertner" reproduction of a portrait, 1843
Theodosia Hunt (?-?), cousin of Richard Curd Morgan and John Hunt Morgan, handwritten on back in pen "Cousin Richard Morgan / from Dr. Th. H.", undated
Alice Key Pendleton (1824-1896), daughter of Francis Scott Key, handwritten on back in ink "Mrs. George Hunt- / Pendleton / Mrs. Pendleton was killed by / being thrown / a carriage / while dashing / in Central Park / N.Y. Her Daug. / [illegible] [illegible] was / with her and / seriously hurt.", undated
Lizzie Howard (?-?), handwritten on back in ink "Lizzie Howard / Baltimore / Md. / 1873", 1873
Civil War, 1860-1903
Private William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905), C.S.A., 5th Kentucky Cavalry, Co. A, in uniform, undated
Private John R. Boyette (?-1862), C.S.A., 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Co. E, in uniform, killed at the Battle of Vicksburg, undated
Brigadier General Basil Wilson Duke (1838-1916), C.S.A., undated
Major John B. Castleman (1841-1918), C.S.A., 2nd Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, handwritten on front in ink "J. B. Castleman / Ky. Morgan's Reg. + Cav.", handwritten on back in ink "Mrs. Gippie Fackler", undated
Major John B. Castleman (1841-1918), C.S.A., 2nd Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, undated
Private Humphreys Castleman (1843-1907), C.S.A., Company D, 2nd Regiment Kentucky Calvalry, handwritten on front in ink "Humphreys Castleman / Private Co D 2nd Ky Cav / Lieut Morgan's Div." handwritten in ink on back of image "Mrs. Gippie Fackler / Rome Georgia / Oct. 2nd / 68", undated
1st Lieutenant Thomas Quirk (1841-1873), C.S.A., 2nd Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, undated
Group of "Morgan's Men" while prisoners of war in Western Penitentiary, Pennsylvania; (l to r) Captain William E. Curry, 8th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Andrew J. Church, 8th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Leeland Hathaway, 14th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant Henry D. Brown, 10th Kentucky Cavalry; Lieutenant William Hays, 20th Kentucky Cavalry; all were captured with John Hunt Morgan in Ohio, 1863
Group of "Morgan's Cavalry" while prisoners of war in Fort Delaware, Delaware; (l to r) 1. Lt. H.H Brogden; 2. Col. Joseph Tucker; 3. Lt. H.H. Smith; 4. Capt. Hart Gibson; 5. Lt. J.J. Andrews; 6. Brig. Gen. R.B. Vance; 7. Col. Cicero Coleman; 8. I.W.K. Handy; 9. B.B. Key Orderly; 10. Brig. Gen. M. Jeff Thompson; 11. Col. R.C. Morgan; 12. Col. W.W. Ward; 13. Capt. C.H. Morgan; 14. Col. Basil Duke; 15. Lt. J.A. Tomlinson; handwritten on back in ink "The Rebel / A Martyr to a cause which he conceived / to be right and espoused with unbounded enthusiasm, / A soldier where ever placed, braving every hardship / and danger and wearing at all times the insignia / Onward / [illegible]", 1864
William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905), one of "Morgan's Men" and husband of Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), undated
Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), wife of William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905), handwritten on back in pencil "Rebecca Henry taken / 1866 Mason + Eliza Henry / daughter, Mrs Will Edwards / (Mrs. William Harvey Edwards, he / being one of Morgan's Men.)", 1866
Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), wife of William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905), undated
William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905) with Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), handwritten on front in pen "Uncle "Billie" and Aunt Beck / Willmon's mother & father", typed on the back "William Harvey Edwards, one of / Morgan's men, and Wife, Rebecca / Henry Edwards. / Photograph taken in Missouri, where / they removed from Versailles, Ky. / This couple had two daughters: / 1. Josephine - died in young womanhood / 2. Willmon - born March 1869 in Missouri, / died April 1957 at Versailles / Ky. / Neither were ever married.", undated
Willmon Edwards (1869-1957), son of William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905) and Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), 1869
Josephine Edwards (1874-1887), son of William Harvey Edwards (1838-1905) and Rebecca Henry Edwards (1836-1910), 1887
Identified as Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan's (1825-1864) C.S.A. raid on Paris in 1862; handwritten on front in pencil "Morgan's raid on Paris 1862?", undated
Group of "Morgan's Men"; "Morgan's Men" reunion at Parks Hill in Nicholas County, Kentucky; Photo belonged to Private Green R. Keller (?-?) C.S.A., 5th Regiment Kentucky Cavalry; handwritten on back in pen "This belonged to Green R. Keller, a member of / Morgan's Men / Presented to the Hunt Morgan House by / Nathan Young Carlisle, Ky", 1903
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889); President of Confederate States of America; handwritten on back in pen "With best wishes / and kindest rem- / embrance / To Mrs. Morgan / Jefferson Davis" reproduction of a portrait, 1864
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889); President of Confederate States of America with wife Varina Davis (Mrs. Jefferson Davis) (1826-1906); First Lady of the Confederate States of America; reproduction of a portrait, undated
General Albert Sidney Johnston (1083-1862) C.S.A.; Commanded western theater; killed at the Battle of Shiloh, in uniform, undated
Unidentified Confederate Zouave, undated
Unidentified man; Identified under "Orderly sergeant Co H 1st Missouri Infantry" in album, undated
Unidentified man; Identified under "Capt. Co H 1st Missouri Infantry" in album, undated
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-1881), U.S.A., undated
W.C. McFarland (?-?), 16th Infantry, U.S.A. handwritten on back in pen "W.C. McFarland / 16th Infantry / U.S.A.", undated
Private Ira Railsback (?-?), one of "Morgan's Men", undated
Military camp ensemble; reproduction, 1860
Hunt-Morgan House, 1946
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, exterior; typed on back "This photograph was sent to Mrs. Marion Ross / by Mrs. Benton Argile Stockton, 310 South / Green Street, Huntsville, Alabama. / The photograph was sent by Mrs. Marion Ross, / 175 Kentucky Avenue, Lexington, Kentucky.", undated
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, exterior; horse-drawn carriage in front of house; postcard glued to paper, undated
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, exterior; by Bob Griffith, 1946
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, interior; double entrance doors, undated
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, interior; pier table, undated
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, interior; original china, undated
Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, interior; John Hunt Morgan's baby cap and his mother's mother of pearl sewing box, undated
Unidentified, 1902
Two unidentified Union soldiers, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Two unidentified women, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman; handwritten on back in ink "For Capt. Charlton Morgan / Fort Delaware / Delaware", undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman; handwritten on back in ink "To Capt CH Morgan / from his / friend / Miss Laura [illegible] / [illegible] Pa", undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman sitting in horse-drawn buggy; handwritten on back in ink "Taken near the / wharf Iloilo Panay / P.I. / Sept. 1902", 1902
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Three unidentified children, undated
Miscellaneous, 1860
Judge Charles B. Thomas (?-1862), undated
General George Rogers Clark (1752-1818), captured Fort Sackville during the American Revolution, handwritten on back in ink "General George Rogers Clark / Conqueror of the Northwest / Buried at Louisville / Hero of Vincennes", undated
General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), 3rd president-general of the Society of the Cincinnati, handwritten on front in pencil "General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / 3rd Pres. General S. of the Cincinnati." handwritten on back in pencil "Charles Cotesworth Pinckney / Feb. 25 1746 - Aug. 16, 1825", undated
Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), an Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento who personally led many of the military campaigns that brought about the formation of a unified Italy; Charlton Hunt Morgan's signature is on back of image, 1860
George Peter Alexander Healy (1808-1894), American portrait and historical painter; handwritten on back in pencil "Self Portrait by / Healy - / Gift to Mr. John Wesley Hunt / given by Henrietta Hunt Henning / to the J. B. Speed Museum" reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Christ Church Cathedral (Montreal), an Anglican cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal, undated
Ashland, home of Henry Clay (1777-1852); front exterior; handwritten on front "Ashland / Home of Henry Clay", undated
White Hall, home of Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810-1903), undated
Cheapside, the largest slave-trading locality in the state; street scene, undated
Morgan family crest from Scotland; handwritten on back in pencil "Note reads / the crest of the Morgan / Family in Scotland & Wales / where my mother was born / and which this relates.", undated
Album, undated
Three unidentified men standing with guns in front of house; loose in front of album, undated
Unidentified man standing by railroad mining cars; loose in front of album, undated
Unidentified man sitting on split-top fence, gun in lap; loose in front of album, undated
Unidentified man with horse, sign states "Ed Mack / P.A. Brady"; removed from pg. 2 of album, undated
Unidentified man by railroad tracks; removed from pg. 3 of album, undated
Unidentified woman; removed from pg. 4 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 5 of album, undated
Two unidentified men standing in a field; removed from pg. 6 of album, undated
Four unidentified men and two dogs in front of house; removed from pg. 7 of album, undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 8 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 9 of album, undated
Two unidentified men standing by fence in front of house; removed from pg. 10 of album, undated
Unidentified man, woman, and child standing in front of house; removed from pg. 11 of album, undated
Unidentified child; removed from pg. 12 of album, undated
Two unidentified men; removed from pg. 13 of album, undated
Dirt road with split-rail fences lining both sides; removed from pg. 14 of album, undated
Five unidentified men standing on platform by railroad tracks; removed from pg. 15 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 19 of album; handwritten on front in pen "Happy Cal Wagner", undated
Three unidentified men with guns shooting behind small fence; removed from pg. 20 of album, undated
Three unidentified men with guns, three dogs and a boy standing in field; removed from pg. 20 of album, undated
Two unidentified men standing in field; removed from pg. 22 of album, undated
Three unidentified children; removed from pg. 23 of album; handwritten on back in pen "Cary 4 yrs 2 ms / Bessie 1 yr 10 ms Marion 2 yrs 10 ms", undated
Unidentified man, removed from pg. 25 of album, undated
Unidentified woman; removed from pg. 27 of album, undated
Alfred Duncan Kent (?-?), infant; removed from pg. 27 of album; handwritten on front in pencil "Alfred Duncan Kent", undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 27 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 27 of album, undated
Unidentified woman; removed from pg. 28 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 28 of album, undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 28 of album, undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 28 of album, undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 29 of album, undated
Unidentified infant; removed from pg. 29 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 29 of album, undated
Unidentified man; removed from pg. 29 of album, undated
Unidentified woman holding infant; removed from pg. 30 of album, undated
Unidentified man holding infant; found loose in back cover of album; handwritten on back in ink "Mayhew Wing Shields / Born July 1st 1887", undated
Two unidentified men; found loose in back cover of album, undated
Unidentified infant; found loose in album, undated
Unidentified woman; found loose in album; handwritten on back in pencil "From Bertha Schaefer / Co. / Annette Applegate", undated
Unidentified man; found loose in album, undated
Unidentified man; found loose in album, undated
Unidentified man; found loose in album, undated
Unidentified man; found loose in album, undated
Empty album, undated
Oversized, 1898
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan C.S.A.; Morgan in civilian dress and a cavalry hat; front reads "Born June 1, 1825, Hunstville; removed to Lexington, Ky., 1828; fought in Mexican War; Captain in C.S.A., 1861; with Orphan Brigade, 1862; made Colonel, 1862; Brigadier-General, 1864; (for two years was acting Major-General); killed, Greenville, Tenn., September 4, 1864; greatest cavalry raider.", undated
Henrietta Hunt (1805-1891) standing in the doorway of Hopemont (Hunt-Morgan House), undated
Henrietta Hunt (1805-1891) sitting in a large room, undated
John Wesley Hunt Jr. (?-?), son of John Wesley Hunt, reproduction of a painted portrait, undated
Charlton Hunt Morgan (1869-1934), C.S.A., Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945), Alexander Graham Bell (1847 -1922), and Gilbert H. Grosvenor (1875-1966), standing outside of house, undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) in laboratory, undated
1st Lieutenant Thomas Quirk (1841-1873), C.S.A., 2nd Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, undated
Prisoners of war in Columbus, Ohio, with Morgan, undated
Prisoners of war in Columbus, Ohio, with Morgan; Names are handwritten in pencil on front "1. P. H. Eastin / 2. L. P. Young / 3. O. F. Redd / 4. Geo. B. Taylor / 5. Rm M. Redd / 6. J. R. Morton / 7. C. F Estill / 8. A. W. Macklin / 9. R. K. Byrnes / 10. H. R. Engman / 11. D. H. James / 12. Robt. Berry / 13. Cicero Colman / 14. B. B. Bigstaff / 15. W. C. P. Breckenridge / 16. R. S. Bullock / 17. R. C. Morgan / 18. O. S. Tenney", undated
Morgan's Men Reunion; handwritten on front "General John H Morgan's Command / Chenault's Regiment / 1861-C.S.A.-1865"; group gathered at exterior of building, undated
Morgan's Men Reunion; group gathered on lawn, undated
Morgan's Men Reunion; typed on front, "MORGAN'S MEN. / At the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, Guests of Seventh Ohio Cavalry, Sept. 7 1898.", 1898
General Benjamin Hardin Helm (1831-1863), 1st Kentucky Cavalry, undated
General Roger Weightman Hanson (1827-1863) C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; Commander of the Orphan Brigade, killed in the Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, undated
Major General William Preston (1816-1887), C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; served in the Kentucky State Legislature, undated
General Albert Sidney Johnston (1883-1862) C.S.A.; Commanded western theater; killed at the Battle of Shiloh, undated
Walter Newman Haldeman (18211902), honorary member Orphan Brigade, the greatest philanthropist in the South, undated
Lizzie Keiser with group of children at Mill and Maxwell Street, undated
Alba B. Johnson (?-1935), president of the Baldwin locomotive works; handwritten on front in pen, "With kindest greetings to one of Leah's best friends. / Alba B. Johnson / Castana, December 19th. 1910.", undated
Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945), handwritten on back in ink, "Dr. J. M. Carpenter / 7-8-62 / Hunt-Morgan House", undated
Unidentified man in chair, reading book, undated
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864), 1847-1864
- John Hunt Morgan - spouses and children, 1863
- Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1827-1882), undated
- Richard Curd Morgan (1836-1918), undated
- Charlton Hunt Morgan (1839-1912), 1860
- Thomas Hunt Morgan (1844-1863), 1863
- Henrietta Hunt Morgan (1840-1909), 1862
- Henrietta Hunt (1805-1891), undated
- Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945), 1884-1966
- Relatives, 1843, 1873
- Civil War, 1860-1903
- Hunt-Morgan House, 1946
- Unidentified, 1902
- Miscellaneous, 1860
- Album, undated
- Oversized, 1898
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