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For those interested in the Civil War period, I am in the process of enjoying a book entitled "The Longest Raid of the Civil War" by Lester V. Horwitz. It is an excellent look at the raid into Kentucky, southern Indiana and Ohio in July of 1863 by Confederate General John Hunt Morgan. It is a day by day and often hour by hour account of the raid. All is carefully documented and has a lot of photographs and maps. It is a history book that reads like a novel. Having lived in that area of Indiana, I knew of the raid but none of the particulars. For instance, the raiders stole horses as they needed them and they took food but they treated all of the indigenous people with respect as long as they did not take up arms against the raiders. They burned railroad stations and bridges but not homes. In most cases, they actually paid for what they took. Excellent reading. I highly recommend it.