Thursday, December 5, 2019

The Tragic Story of William McKnight

William McKnight was a member of Company K, 7th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, during the Civil War.  McKnight was born in New Brunswick, Canada, on July 2nd , 1832.  His father Thomas was from Scotland, so William was a Canadian, of Scottish heritage, fighting for the Union, in an Ohio regiment.  McKnight was a resident of Rutland Township, Meigs County, Ohio, prior to the war.  On March 8th, 1855 he married Samaria Braley of nearby Langsville, and the union would produce six children, Leila, Thomas, Susan, Mary, and twins Martha and Myrta, the latter who were born on July 4th, 1863.  Prior to the Civil War McKnight earned a living as a blacksmith and would implore his wife to collect on debts owed by locals while he was awaiting for his pay while serving, as opposed to her obtaining from their families.

William joined the 7th OVC on September 12th, 1862 and was made sergeant on November 8th, 1862.  The 7th was known as the "River Regiment" as most of the companies were filled by men from counties along the Ohio River.  Organized at various locations around the state (Columbus, Ripley, Athens, Pomeroy, and Gallipolis), the regiment served three years and was involved in numerous engagements and battles during the war.  

During the Great Raid of 1863, John H. Morgan was chased across Ohio by the 7th Ohio, but McKnight was not with the regiment during this time as he was at Nicholsville, Kentucky training new men for the regiment.  On the raid Morgan's command passed through Langsville, where McKnight owned a house and Samaria and the six children, including the two week old twins, were living.  The story goes that Samaria was in the act of fleeing as she had heard that Morgan's men would not treat civilians respectfully, but Morgan himself reassured her that no harm would come to Samaria or the children.  While waiting for his command to complete crossing a nearby water obstacle, Morgan spent time conversing with Samaria.  Regardless, when William found out that Morgan was literally on his front porch, he became infuriated with the thought that the horse thief Morgan had the audacity to speak to Samaria.

At Cynthiana, Kentucky, during Morgan's Last Kentucky Raid, Second Lieutenant William McKnight* would have his chance to seek "revenge" on Morgan.  On the early morning of June 12th, 1864, the 7th Ohio Cavalry, part of Stephen Burbridge's Federal force that had been chasing after Morgan, encountered the Confederates on the east side of town.  The resulting fight, which lasted about one hour, resulted in the complete rout of Morgan's men, but during the chase McKnight was mortally wounded on his left side.  He languished for a few days before dying.  In his pocket was found a poem he had written to Samaria in April, 1852.  The paper was stained, perhaps from the blood of William's mortal wound.  

At home in Langsville was a twenty-six year old Samaria, and her six now-fatherless children, aged nine and under, including the eleven month old twins who would not have a chance to know their father.  Samaria never remarried, and was supported by her family, and later one daughter who lived with Samaria into her old age.

While certainly not the only soldier from Canada to fight during the Civil War, it is interesting to note that William supported the Union given his non-American background.  And while the Second Battle of Cynthiana is but a small footnote in the annals of Civil War history, his death left as much home front impact  as any fellow soldier killed at Chickamauga, or Shiloh, or Gettysburg.

* McKnight had been promoted on April, 19th, 1864.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Breweries Along the John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail

If you are like me, and seemingly the more Civil War aficionados I meet this holds true, you enjoy a good craft beer after a day of battlefield exploration.  The John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail across Ohio is one long exploratory route, and it can take a few days to drive the route and peruse the interpretive panels along the way.  Stretching from Harrison on the Ohio-Indiana border, and ending near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, the trail is over 500 miles long.  Driving the trail can be thirsty business, and this article is to provide you with breweries along the way to enjoy while pondering the Great Raid.

As these breweries are all nearly locally owned, there is an unfortunate possibility that they may not be in existence in the future as small businesses do come and go.  As of this writing these locations are open and ready for you to enjoy their craft beer offerings.  Let them know that you are driving the Morgan Trail when you stop in!  Also keep in mind that many of these breweries have limited days of the week that they are open for business - plan accordingly by checking their websites for open times.

We'll go county by county, following the trail from west to east.  There is also the five and dime rule - in larger urban areas the breweries listed are within five driving miles of the trail, while in rural areas the breweries are within ten miles.  And as many breweries often changing their taps, I will not provide a synopsis of what beers are available...let your own palette lead you based on the offerings of the day!

Hamilton and Butler Counties
Fibonacci Brewing Company, 1445 Compton Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45231 - fibbrew.com
    Brink Brewing Company, 5905 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45224 - brinkbrewing.com
      Swine City Brewing, 4614 Industry Dr, Fairfield, OH 45014 - swinecitybrewing.com
        Cincy Brewing Co., 607 Shepherd Dr Unit 5, Cincinnati, OH 45215 - facebook.com/cincybrewingco
          DogBerry Brewing, 9964 Crescent Park Dr, West Chester Township, OH 45069 - dogberrybrewing.com
            March First Brewing and Distilling, 7885 E Kemper Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249 - marchfirstbrewing.com
              Fretboard Brewing Company, 5800 Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242 - fretboardbrewing.com
                Nine Giant, 6095 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45213 - ninegiant.com
                  HighGrain Brewing Company, 6860 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236 - highgrainbrewing.com
                    MadTree Brewing, 3301 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45209 - madtreebrewing.com
                      Bad Tom Smith Brewing, 5900 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45227 - badtomsmithbrewing.com
                        Fifty West Brewing Company, 7668 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45227 - fiftywestbrew.com
                          Narrow Path Brewing Co., 106 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, OH 45140 - hnarrowpathbrewing.com

                          Clermont County
                          Little Miami Brewing Company, 208 Mill St, Milford, OH 45150 - littlemiamibrewing.com

                          Brown County
                          Sons of Toil Brewing, 14090 Klein Rd, Mt Orab, OH 45154 - sonsoftoilbrewing.com

                          Jackson County
                          Sixth Sense Brewing and Taproom, 175 E Main St, Jackson, OH 45640 - sixthsensebrewing.co

                          Meigs County
                          Maple Lawn Brewery, 110 Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy, OH 45769 - facebook.com/maplelawnbrew

                          Gallia County
                          Merry Family Winery and Old Mill Craft Beer, 2376 OH-850, Bidwell, OH 45614 - merryfamilywinery.com

                          Athens County
                          Devil's Kettle Brewing, 97 Columbus Rd, Athens, OH 45701 - devilskettlebrew.com
                            Little Fish Brewing Co., 8675 Armitage Rd, Athens, OH 45701 - littlefishbrewing.com

                            Guernsey County
                            Southside Brewing Co, 62920 Georgetown Rd, Cambridge, OH 43725 - georgetowntavern.com

                            Jefferson County
                            Hightower Brewing Company, 3445 Co Rd 16, Rayland, OH 43943 - facebook.com/HightowerBrewingCompany
                              Dungeon Hollow Brewing Company, 572 Co Rd 22A, Bloomingdale, OH 43910 - dungeonhollow.com

                              Columbiana County
                              Numbers Brewing Company, 127 N Beaver St, Lisbon, OH 44432 - numbersbrewco.com

                              LinkWithin

                              Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...