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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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From Kentucky.
Floyd and Buckner — the Unionists in Bowling Green--plenty of everything — Congressional election — Reviews, &c.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Russellville, Ky., Jan. 27, 1862.
Russellville, situated in "a low, green valley," twenty-eight miles from Bowling Green, and two hundred an .
The delegation is regarded as an able one, and it will faithfully reflect the will of the State rights people of "Old Kentucky."
Yesterday was spent by General Floyd and Buckner in reviewing troops.
The display was imposing, and the General in command was well pleased with the thorough training and preparation for marching tal officer and brave man, the regiment evinced a proficiency in drill and a soldierly bearing which would reflect credit upon the veteran regiments of France.
Gen. Floyd was evidently greatly gratified by their appearance as they passed in review.
Colonel Hanson will make a figure with his regiment wherever he engages the enemy<
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From Kentucky.
Floyd and Buckner — the Unionists in Bowling Green--plenty of everything — Congressional election — Reviews, &c.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Russellville, Ky., Jan. 27, 1862.
Russellville, situated in "a low, green valley," twenty-eight miles from Bowling Green, and two hundred an thousand inhabitants, and noted as the place where the Provisional Government was put on its legs.
For the present, it is the headquarters of Generals Lloyd and Buckner.
There is a large army here, the tents being pitched for miles along the railroad, which touches the western part of the town.
As in other localities where troo on is regarded as an able one, and it will faithfully reflect the will of the State rights people of "Old Kentucky."
Yesterday was spent by General Floyd and Buckner in reviewing troops.
The display was imposing, and the General in command was well pleased with the thorough training and preparation for marching of the various<