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4th Cavalry


between Chattanooga and Charleston, and subsequently between Harrison and Charleston, the enemy making several efforts to break up the line, but their attacks on the posts were successfully repulsed. This duty was continued until January 4th, 1864, when the battalion was relieved and joined the brigade at Calhoun. From January 1st to 9th, 1864, the regiment was in camp at Pulaski; on that day it moved in command of Major Gray, who reported to Colonel Boone, 28th Kentucky mounted infantry, and with that regiment proceeded in the direction of Huntsville, Ala., and passed through Larkinsville and Stevenson to Chattanooga, thence to Rossville, and on the 19th encamped at that point.

Michigan Cavalry


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