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The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 15 1 Browse Search
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hile this movement was being made the two brigades of Generals Schoepff, and Carter, encamped near Somerset, and commanded by General Schoepff, and not been idle. As early as the morning of the 17th a movement on the part of General Schoepff was beGeneral Schoepff was begun. Four regiments of infantry, as enumerated below, and Captain Stewart's battery of flying artillery, left their camp atserve, Colonel Vandervelde in command. The force under Gen. Schoepff in the march to Fishing creek consisted of the following: Brigadier General Alvin Schoepff, commanding--Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteers; Twelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteers.At the same time that this forward movement was made by Gen. Schoepff, reinforcements were forwarded from Harrodsburg, and ththe whole affair — was, that the two forces of Thomas and Schoepff should attack Zollicoffer in his entrenchments at the samed, and with colors flying. The two forces of Thomas and Schoepff, combining, crossed Cumberland river at Mill Spring, and