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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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. Owingsville and Flemingsburg, and to Maysville. The farms of Union men were stripped of horses, while the property of rebel citizens was sacredly protected. At Flemingsburg the stables were protected by Evetts's orders, and not a horse taken Everts took Maysville without resistance, the Unionists mostly crossing the river. One boat load was hailed by the rebels, and on their refusal to come back, fired into, killing one man. Everts gathered up a large number of horses, and took the LexingtEverts gathered up a large number of horses, and took the Lexington pike for Mount Sterling on Wednesday. He had orders to report at Mount Sterling within three days from the time he left Hazel Green. Evetts's scouting party was the first that left Morgan's command. While Devlin does not know of other scouting parties being sent out, he thinks such were sent in the advance. Morgan's main force he supposes, is still at Mount Sterling. He has no artillery, and started with seven days rations. Morgan's design is not to fight, but to rob, steal and destroy