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Battery C


At South River, N. C, on the 15th, it again became engaged, and was in position at Bentonville on the 21st, and lay in camp at Goldsboro until the 10th of March, when it started for Raleigh, reaching there on the 14th, and remaining in camp until the 29th, when it then moved, via Richmond, Va., to Washington, D. C, arriving there May 23d, and soon thereafter started for Michigan, reaching Detroit June 13th, and on the 22d was mustered out of service. Having been engaged with the enemy while in service at the siege of Corinth, Miss., May 10 to 31, 1862;
Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862;

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