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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 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 proceedeng 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 in escaping before the clgion, where they lost their way, were pursued by a company of cavalry, scattered, and it is supposed some were killed. Mr. Humber found himself in the midst of a fearful wilderness, obstructed by fens and forests, and rendered dangerous by precipice was killed and plundered, even to his shirt studs and pocket-knife. Numerous other instances might be mentioned. Mr. Humber states that just before he left home, Col. Menafee, (who, it will be remembered, distinguished himself at Manassa,) had