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of whom only 15 were missing, and of those 15, 9 are known to be either killed or wounded; while during that time, in prisoners alone, I took from the enemy 439 men." Colonel.Minty, in calling the attention of the commanding general to the gallant conduct in the battle of Chickamauga of certain officers of his brigade "whom he considered entitled to special mention, says of Lieutenant Simpson, 4th Michigan Cavalry: " lieutenant J. H. Simpson, 4th Michigan Cavalry, commanded the squadron of his MICHIGAN IN THE WAE. 657 regiment on picket on the Harrison road, on the 18th, which was cut off by the rapid advance of the enemy.
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