Ray Mulesky writes about the Confederate General nicknamed Stovepipe Johnson who set up black painted logs and a stove pipe on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River then threatened the small town of Newburgh, Indiana. He captured the town without a shot fired and captured all of the arms in its arsenal. One of the few times Confederates ventured above the Mason-Dixon line this detailed story will allow you to see the southern Indiana town in a new light. soft cover
Thunder from a Clear Sky: Stovepipe Johnson's Raid on Newburgh, Indiana
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