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4th Cavalry


passing through Pulaski, Tenn., and Rogersville, Ala., to Muscle Shoals, on the river; thence through Athens, Huntsville, and New Market, Ala., to Salem, Tenn.; thence back to Maysville, Ala., arriving at this point where the regiment went into camp, and during the balance of the month was engaged in forage, picket, and scouting duty, having marched 395 miles in the month, and in the year over 3,000 miles. The 4th remained in camp at Maysville on scouting and picket duty until the 17th November, 1863, when all the mounted force of the regiment (300) in command of Major Gray, moved to join the 2d brigade under Colonel Long, at Paint Rock, Ala.,

Michigan Cavalry


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