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Camp Dick Robinson (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 6
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Still Frightened at Louisville.
--A correspondent of the Louisville Journal, writing from Frankfort, Ky., gives the following exaggerated account of volunteering for the Federal army in Kentucky, and at the same time exhibits his apprehension for the safety of Louisville.
He says:
The previous estimates of the number of soldiers furnished by our State for the war, as presented to the readers of the Journal, are substantially correct.
There were in camp up to November 8th, as reported to the Military Board, 17,200 recruits; four regiments, aggregating 4,000, at Camp Dick Robinson; 2,000 men with Gen. Roussean, and the Louisville Provost Marshal's force of 500--in all 23,700 men in the State.
To these should be added 1,000 in the two regiments now in Western Virginia; 1,000 enlisted in other States, and about 300 for the regular army at Newport Barracks.
This gives a total of 26,000 now ready.
There are forty-three fractional regiments in process of formation, and b