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Civil War Artillery
First Regiment Light Artillery
The next morning we resumed our march, and reached the village of Edgefield, opposite Nashville, on the afternoon of the 24th, making a march of thirty-two miles the last day, leaving the infantry several miles in our rear. "
The battery returned to Nashville, going into camp at Edgefield, it was then-engaged on many scouts, acting as cavalry in chasing Morgan and other guerrillas between that point and Huntsville, Ala., with occasional skirmishes. On the 29th of May, 1862, two of its guns were sent from Huntsville to Bridgeport and assisted in the defeat of the rebels at that point.
Light Artillery
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