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Michigan Civil War
Eleventh Regiment Infantry
From the report of Colonel Stoughton:
"The regiment was posted on the left of the division, and in the decisive charge was one of the first to reach the enemy's works. "
Greeley says
"General Grant had been awaiting advices of Hooker's successful advance on the right before giving Thomas the signal to advance. Unaware of the long detention of Hooker in bridging Lookout creek, he had expected such advices before noon, and was still impatiently awaiting them, when seeing that Bragg was weakening his center to support his right,
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