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During the Civil War, Cumberland Gap was held alternately by Union and CSA armies. USA forces under Gen. George W. Morgan occupied it June 18 to Sept. 17, 1862. Cut off from supplies and surrounded, Morgan with 9,000 men retreated successfully to Greenup on Ohio River, 200 miles in 16 days over mountain roads, and despite the harassment of CSA Morgan's Raiders.
Originally installed November 8, 1962.
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More markers in Bell
Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Cumberland Gap
Middlesborough, KY
Meriwether Lewis, coleader of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, with a party of Expedition veterans and a Mandan Indian delegation, went...
Naming of the Cumberland River
Pineville, KY
Near this site where the creek enters the river, on April 17, 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker first viewed the river he named for the Duke of...
Cumberland Ford
Pineville, KY
One of the most important points on the Wilderness Road marked by Daniel Boone in 1775.
Henderson Settlement
Pineville, KY
Rev. Hiram M. Frakes founded this Methodist Settlement in 1925.
Wallsend Mine
Pineville, KY
The first to begin operations in Bell County, starting in 1889, with 1500 acres of coal land.
