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Civil War Cavalry
This regiment left in front of our lines its-dead and wounded thickly strewn over the field, so near to our lines that Colonel Donnelly and several of our officers went forward and conversed with the wounded soldiers.
'' After this unsuccessful infantry attack the rebels confined their efforts for a long time to artillery firing; opening their batteries from new positions, and with an increased number of guns. The whole atmosphere for a mile was densely and obscurely filled with smoke and fog.
Michigan Cavalry
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