Dispatch
Unknown to E. L. Dudley, September 23, 1861
FRANKFORT, Ky.
FRANKFORT, Ky., September 23, 1861.
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.
: 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.
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The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 4
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