Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Central Kentucky” in chapter 124 of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7.:
...d Montgomery, the county-seat of Morgan County, Tennessee, forty-two miles from Chitwood, on the thirtieth.
Here another column of infantry, under Colonel Julius White, came in, having marched from Central Kentucky , by way of Albany, Monticello, and Jamestown.
Colonel Burt, commanding the cavalry advance, sent word that the rebel General Pegram was holding the gap in the mountains, near the Emery Iron-Works, ...
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