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Battery F


By this time many of our horses had given out from fatigue and scarcity of forage, and the Captain managed to get enough to replace those that had been used up. On the 23d, at 6 A. M., resumed our march in a southwest direction, and at 12 M. crossed the Etowah river at Etowah Cliffs. From there we marched southeast and crossed the Pump-kinvine creek on the 26th, and after advancing a short distance encountered the enemy in strong force and well fortified. Then we marched and counter-marched, advanced and retreated, moved to the right and then to the left, until the 7th of June.

Civil War Artillery


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