John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's men spent six days crossing through southern Indiana, leaving behind a swath of devastated homesteads and burnt buildings.
Morgan’s men arrived in Salem on July 10th, 1863 at about 10:00am with four thousand men. After planting pieces of artillery on the hill south of Salem, he demanded the town’s surrender. Two men, home guards were killed west of Salem and another man was killed on Canton Road. Two other residents were shot but survived. A young man came to town with a squirrel rifle to defend Salem and was ordered to break his gun by Morgan’s men. He did not understand or comply and was shot down. The Salem Depot was burned down by Morgan’s men.
Most of the route taken by John Hunt Morgan through Indiana and Ohio has been mapped out for a driving tour complete with directional markers and road-side points of interest.
Morgan’s men arrived in Salem on July 10th, 1863 at about 10:00am with four thousand men. After planting pieces of artillery on the hill south of Salem, he demanded the town’s surrender. Two men, home guards were killed west of Salem and another man was killed on Canton Road. Two other residents were shot but survived. A young man came to town with a squirrel rifle to defend Salem and was ordered to break his gun by Morgan’s men. He did not understand or comply and was shot down. The Salem Depot was burned down by Morgan’s men.
Most of the route taken by John Hunt Morgan through Indiana and Ohio has been mapped out for a driving tour complete with directional markers and road-side points of interest.
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