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Battery C
On this occasion it acquired a high reputation for efficiency and bravery and as a serviceable and reliable battery.
Marching from Corinth on November 2d, 1862, it encamped at Grand Junction on the 4th, and on the 11th marched to Da vis's, Mills. On the 29th one section engaged the enemy at Lumpkins's Mills, disabling two; of the rebel guns and with the cavalry brigade, forced the enemy into his earthworks at the Tallahatchie river. December 11th, the battery, now in command of
Captain George Robinson, was encamped at Oxford, Mississippi, thence it proceeded to LaGrange, and returned to Corinth January 7th, 1863, where it was stationed until the 13th of May.
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