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Civil War Cavalry
Our artillery replied with marked vigor, and though inferior in number of guns, was decidedly more effective, both in rapidity and precision of fire.
" At this time Colonel Donnelly reported to me that several rebel regiments of infantry were moving to their right, with the apparent purpose of occupying our line of retreat to the Martinsburg road, and that Lieutenant Colonel Brown, commanding the 28th New York, had deployed his skirmishers, and moved his regiment in that direction.
Michigan Cavalry
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