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Col. Garfield had already sent on his regiment in advance to Louisa, twenty-eight miles up the Big Sandy.
There he joined them on the 24th, having waited at Catlettsburg only long enough to forward to them necessary supplies.
The arrival of the regiment was opportune, for the district was thoroughly alarmed. A regiment had been stationed ther