Bennett H. Young was the leader of the famous Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont. Bennett Young had served with John Hunt Morgan in Kentucky. Post-war he was an attorney, railroad officer, author and National Commander of the United Confederate Veterans. Gorgeous engraved Kentucky stock of the Louisville Southern Railroad with nice bold signature of Young, dated early 1890s. Choice Condition. Bennett Henderson Young (May 25, 1843 " February 23, 1919) was a Confederate officer who led forces in the St Albans raid (October 19, 1864), a military action during the American Civil War. As a lieutenant of the Confederate States Army, he entered Vermont from Canada and occupied the town of St. Albans. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennett_H._Young The Louisville Southern Railroad (abbreviated: LS) was a 19th-century railway company in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It operated from 1884 (138years ago) until 1894 (128years ago), when it was incorporated into the Southern Railway in Kentucky. Originally incorporated as the Louisville, Harrodsburg and Virginia Railroad in 1868, no track was laid until the early 1880s. When the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway was chartered in 1882 and began an attempt to challenge the L&N's access to the Eastern Kentucky Coalfields, the LH&V was rerganized as the Louisville Southern and hired the LNA&C's president, Louisvillian Bennett Young. Construction commenced in 1884 and ran from Louisville through Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.