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The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Sketches of "captured rebel Generals." (search)
d any disloyal movement; and yet, at the very time, during that very sojourn there, he held secret conferences with the conspirators there, and designated a military commander to head them in the outbreak that had been agreed on. Kentucky expected much from him, and, like a true mother, pushed and aided her son on to many successes and benefits; but he turned traitor to her soil. Skelton of Clarksville. Clarksville is a thriving post village in Tennessee, and is the capital of Montgomery county. It is located on the right or north side of the Cumberland river, at the point where the Red river empties itself into the former stream. It is situated at about fifty miles to the northwest of Nashville, the capital of the State. In its prosperous days it had a population of between three and five thousand persons, and had considerable trade. There were at one time two good banks established in the place, and four or five newspaper offices. On the whole, previous to the breaking