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4th Cavalry


Here the detachment, with the 4th Ohio cavalry, was sent to guard the stock and prisoners back to Cleveland, where Major Bobbins received orders from Colonel Long to join the 2d brigade without delay, and in pursuance thereof moved to Charleston, thence to Athens, but hearing no tidings from the brigade reported to General Sherman at Morganstown. After reporting to General Sherman Major Bobbins with his detachment marched to Motley's Ford, thence to Loudon, Tenn., crossing the river at that point proceeded to Maysville, Ala. In the meantime the regiment in command of Major Gray, which had been increased in strength by a remounted detachment from Nashville, moved on the 24th December, 1863, from Hnntsville, Ala.

Michigan Cavalry


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