Dispatch

Unknown to E. L. Dudley, September 23, 1861

FRANKFORT, Ky.

Dispatch from New Castle, stating that Humphrey Marshall, at head of 1,000 cavalry, in Owen; supposed to be moving on to Frankfort. Hold yourself in readiness to come with as many men as you can.

I will apprise you again.- z CAMP ROBERT ANDERSON, September 23—7.30 p. m.

I inclose you telegram from Frankfort. I have moved with one battalion, leaving Colonel Scott in command here. We should be reenforced here forthwith.

Respectfully, THO. E. BRAMLETTE.

[Inclosure.]
: FRANKFORT, Ky., September 23, 1861.
Come on with your men. All arrangements for your accommodation made.
T y i Monday Morning, September 23, 1861.
. General THOMAS, U. S. A., Commanding Camp Robinson:
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, 1861. Location: FRANKFORT, Ky.. Summary: Military commanders coordinate troop movements and reinforcements in Kentucky to counter Humphrey Marshall's advancing cavalry during the early Civil War conflict in September 1861.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4 View original source ↗