He answered with as much gusto as I called him. I telegraphed as follows : ' Frankfort to Lexington : ' Tell General Ward our pickets are just driven in. Great excitement. Pickets say the force of enemy must be two thousand. 'OPERATOR. History of Morgan's Cavalry - Página 194por Basil Wilson Duke - 1867 - 570 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1862 - 88 páginas
...OPERATOR. It was now two o'clock, p. M., and General Morgan wished to be off for Georgetown. I run a secret ground connection, and opened the circuit...or that Morgan's men had destroyed the telegraph. We arrived at Georgetown at about the setting of the sun. I went to the telegraph office, found it... | |
| Confederate States of America. War Department - 1864 - 600 páginas
...must be 2,000. FRANKFORT. It was now 2 p. M., and Gen. Morgan wished to be off for Georgetown. I run a secret ground connection, and opened the circuit on the Lexington end. This was done to leave the impression that the Frankfort Operator was " skedaddling," or that Morgan's men had... | |
| William Rattle Plum - 1882 - 408 páginas
...must be two thousand. (Signed) OPERATOR. It was now two, p. M., and General Morgan wished to be off to Georgetown. I ran a secret ground connection, and...or that Morgan's men had destroyed the telegraph. We arrived at Georgetown about sundown. I went to the telegraph office ; found it locked ; enquired... | |
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