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Battery F


Our battery was engaged in the afternoon, but received no injuries. During the night of the 14th the 23d corps was relieved by the 14th, and on the 15th we marched around to the extreme left to assist the 20th corps, but arrived too late to participate in the engagement of that day. The enemy retreated that night, and on the 16th we moved forward, and crossing the Canestoga river on the 17th, went into camp on the 18th at Cedar creek.
" The 19th encamped before Capville, Georgia. The people had all left, taking everything movable with them. On the 20 pursued the enemy as far as Cartersville and went into park. There we lay over two days to rest both men and horses, and also to prepare for a twenty-days' march.

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