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4th Cavalry


Captain Grant, having been cut off from his command, was taken prisoner. Among the wounded were Major Bobbins and Lieutenants Carter and Randolph?the latter mortally, and on. the 30th he died of his wounds. The regiment bivouacked at Woodland the night of the 18th, and on the next day moved through Kingston to Spring Bank, where it dismounted and remained some time in line of battle. From May 19th to 23d it was in camp at that point, when it moved with the division, crossed the Etowah river, passing through Van Wert in the direction of Dallas. On the 24th the regiment, being one day's march in advance of the army, encountered the enemy near that point in considerable force;

Michigan Cavalry


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