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Colored Infantry Civil War

Regiment Coloed Infantry
102D U.S.

when a successful flank movement was made by the regiment, which resulted, after a most gallant brush, in forcing him to abandon a strong position and in routing him most thoroughly.
The regiment being encamped on the 20th and 21st, having Companies A, B, and C (under command of Major Clark) on the picket line, on the morning of the 21st, Company A was attacked by two hundred of the enemy, whom it handsomely repulsed. At 12 M., on the 21st, the enemy sent in a flag of truce, with dispatches from. General Beauregard stating that Generals Sherman and Johnston had ceased hostilities, when the column marched back to Georgetown, arriving there on the 25th.

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