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Civil War

EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

The morning of the 29th brought with it indications of the enemy's leaving, and a reconnaissance by Colonel Morgan, details of which are given in his report, developed the fact that only a strong rear guard remained. About 4 P. M. the enemy was driven out of his last line of rifle pits and I re-occupied the old picket line and my own headquarters which I had been obliged to vacate. Detachments of the 4th, 18th, and 29th Michigan infantry, and 102d and 174th Ohio infantry under Colonel J. W. Hall, 4th Michigan, in all 950 men, were sent out at dark on the Courtland road.

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