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Civil War Cavalry


General Hamilton's brigade, to which was attached companies K and L, and a detachment of thirty men from Company H, of this regiment, under command of Captain Mann of Company K, marched on Winchester from Bunker Hill yesterday (March 13th), and when within a mile of the entrenchments thrown up by Jackson just outside the town, the scouts reporting everything clear except a force of Colonel Ashby's cavalry, who appeared to be making a stand on the opposite side of the town, Captain Mann was ordered to attack the enemy's cavalry. The detachment of Company H deployed as flankers;

Michigan Cavalry


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