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Civil War Cavalry


Colonel George H. Gordon commanded our right, Colonel Dudley Donnelly our left; General Hatch, who had been cut off at Middletown, had just-rejoined with his cavalry Facing the enemy boldly, our men held their ground for five hours, inflicting and suffering considerable loss, until, Jackson's entire army having by this time having by this time been brought up, it was manifest that further resistance was madness, and could only result in our destruction. Our trains being by this time well on the road, the order to retreat was given, and our line of battle,

Michigan Cavalry


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