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Civil War Engineers

Engineers and Mechanics

The regiment remained at Mill Creek until December 31st, when it was ordered to Lavergne, where on January 1st, 1863, it became most signally distinguished, and its gallant conduct on that occasion gives it a most noted page in the history of the war.
. While the battle of Stone river was progressing, Colonel Innes, on December 3lst, one of the days of that fight, received orders from General Rosecrans to take a position with his regiment in rear of the main army at Lavergne, on the road between Nashville and Murfreesboro to protect the baggage trains.

Civil War Mechanics


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