- George Ellsworth
Infobox Military Person
name= George "Lightning" Ellsworth
lived=
placeofbirth=Ontario ,Canada
placeofdeath=Texas
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allegiance=Confederate States of America
serviceyears=1861–64 (CSA)
rank= Private
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unit= 2nd Kentucky Cavalry
battles=American Civil War
*Morgan's Raid
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laterwork=George "Lightning" Ellsworth was a
Canadian telegraph er who served in the Confederate army during theAmerican Civil War , specifically with thecavalry forces under Brig. Gen.John Hunt Morgan . His use of the telegraph to spread disinformation to Union forces was declared by the "The Times " as the greatest innovation to come out of the war.Ellsworth was enamored of the telegraph soon after it was invented, and travelled from his native Canada to
Washington, D.C. , in order to study inSamuel Morse 's school. Before the war, Ellsworth took a job inLexington, Kentucky , where he first met Morgan. In 1860 he moved toHouston, Texas . When the war started, Morgan had the idea of using the telegraph to send disinformation, and he knew he wanted Ellsworth for the job, so Morgan sent for him. Ellsworth joined Morgan and his 2nd Kentucky Cavalry atChattanooga, Tennessee .Ellsworth was described as having droopy eyelids, a high forehead, an aquiline nose with a bridge bump, and a "disdainful, cynical, devil-may-care" eye expression. He was noted for having astringent humor. Among his positive qualities was resourcefulness and being a swift runner. As a telegrapher, he excelled due to being able to read extremely quick Morse Codes, having developed the ability to imitate other telegraphers (telegraphers tend to have a distinctive style or "fist"), and that he knew the sending style of several Union telegraphers based in
Kentucky andTennessee . [Brown, Dee Alexander. "The Bold Cavaliers". (1959) p.80]He gained the name "Lightning" during Morgan's first Kentucky Raid. He sat on a railroad crosstie in knee-high water by the L&N Railroad near
Horse Cave, Kentucky , tapping away on a telegraph during a thunderstorm. This earned him the nickname "Lightning" Ellsworth. [Ramage, James. "Rebel Raider: the Life of John Hunt Morgan". p.95]Ellsworth was with Morgan on his great raid, and was able to escape by swimming across the
Ohio River with his portable telegraph, aided by an armymule , during theBattle of Buffington Island . He was with Morgan on Morgan's last Kentucky Raid in 1864, and was later captured inCynthiana, Kentucky , in June 1864 and promptly escaped.Thomas Hines later found him in either Windsor orToronto , Canada, and had Ellsworth help him on an attempt to free Confederate POWs.After the war, Ellsworth served under
Thomas Edison inCincinnati, Ohio , but reportedly found a telegraph office too quiet for his liking. According to Edison, Ellsworth died in the panhandle ofTexas , after becoming a "bad'" gun man'". [ [http://www.greatbookscollection.org/readbookcss.php?book=EdisonHisLifeAndInventions&chapter=5&authorFile= Edison His Life and Inventions - Dyer ] ]References
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