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Civil War Artillery

First Regiment Light Artillery

"The next morning we resumed our march and reached the pike about ten miles from Murfreesboro. Cannonading could distinctly be heard occasionally. About dark we encamped within one and a half miles of the enemy's lines.
"December 31st. This morning we moved up in front of the enemy. Our left wing was commanded by General Crittenden, the right by General McCook, and the center by General Thomas, We were among the troops composing the center. The river at this point is shaped similar to a horse shoe.

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