File:James-cambpell-shooting-john-hunt-morgan.png

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English: Artist's depiction of Sergeant James Campbell, a Union soldier, firing and killing Confederate general John Hunt Morgan in Greeneville, Tennessee, United States, during the U.S. Civil War in 1864.
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Source A.B. Wilson, "Death of Morgan: Correction of Errors in Some Alleged Histories," The National Tribune, 24 April 1902, p. 7. Downloaded from the Library of Congress "Chronicling America" database.
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