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The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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would bring upon the Federal flag. Kentucky cavalry. From a late number of the Louisville Courier we copy the following: Capt. Frank Overton's cavalry company, composed of members from Meade and Hardin counties, passed through Elizabeth town yesterday, en route for the Southern Confederacy. We understand that they are all, or nearly all, of the best and wealthiest families of the two counties, and are as fine looking a body of men as ever went into camp. They were met by a large number of the citizens of Elizabeth town, with a Southern flag, and escorted to town amid the cheers of the populace and the smiles and heartfelt greeting of the ladies, to Haycraft's Hotel, where they took dinner, prepared for them at the instance of the citizens. This company was equipped at the expense of Col. Forrest, of Mississippi, with sandies, bridies and blankets, and each armed with a pair of large sized Navy revolvers, a sword, and an escapee gun. The company numbers eighty-fiv