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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the first autumn. (search)
who is in command, has taken position at the railroad junction at Bowling Green, the chief centre of the system in Southern Kentucky, from which he commands all the western districts of that State. The Unionists, on their part, under the name of home-guards, have formed, as we have also stated, two camps, where all their forces are concentrated, one, near Louisville, deriving all its needed equipments from the neighboring State of Ohio; the other, called Camp Dick Robinson, situated in Garrard county, south of Frankfort and Lexington. This central ___location serves as a rallyingpoint for the partisans of the Federal cause, more numerous in the east than in the west, and at the same time commands the road from Cumberland Gap and East Tennessee. This last district is formed of several valleys lying between parallel ridges, like the mountainous region of West Virginia, of which it is the continuation to the southward. Like the latter section of country, it was settled by emigrants fr