Hines House

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The Hines House was the home of captain Thomas Hines, Confederate Spy during the American Civil War. It was places on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is by Fairview Cemetery in Warren County, Kentucky, near Bowling Green.

The historical marker at the property reads:
Home of Thomas Hines
Capt. Thomas Henry Hines enlisted in the Confederate Army, 1861. With Brig. Gen John H. Morgan, 1862-63. Captured, July '63, in Ohio with Morgan. Led escape from Federal prison, Nov. '63. Leader of northwest conspiracy '64. Termed most dangerous man of Confederacy. Ky. Court of Appeals, 1878-98. Born Butler Co., 1838; lived here. Buried Fairview Cemetery, 1898.


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