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Civil War Cavalry


Sullivan's brigade was immediately ordered forward to Kimball's support, and a severe action was commenced by artillery on both sides, but at too great a distance to be very effective.
"Jackson now took the initiative, and, with a considerable force of all arms, attempted to turn Kimball's left flank, when an active body of skirmishers, under Colonel Carroll, composed of his regiment (the 8th Ohio) and three companies of the 67th Ohio, were thrown forward on both sides of the Valley turnpike, to oppose the movement.

Michigan Cavalry


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