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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Affairs in Central Kentucky. We received a visit yesterday, from Mr. N. A. Humber, of Lincoln county, Kentucky, who made his escape from that locality, a few day ago, to Camp Maginnia, in Fentress county, Tennessee, from which place he proceeded to Camp Myers, in Overton county, from whence he comes to Richmond with dispatches from Col. Stanten, the commandant at that post. Lincoln county is in the very heart of the Union country in Kentucky, and the Union men there are both energetic and unscrupulous in their endeavors to hold the State in despotic subjection. State-rights men who dare to avow their doctrines, even in the most modest manner, suffer for their temerity by insult, robbery, assault, and frequently death. The most extensive preparations are going on to resist the advance of the Southern troops. The Home Guards are mustering and recruiting every day. Members of Mr. Humber's family were forced to sign papers of allegiance — his father and brother — but he succeeded