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American Civil War
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry
Captain Mackey's mounted infantry were in the advance, and at early morn on Wednesday trailing the guerrillas. Arriving at Weam's residence, a plan of attack was arranged, when it was determined that a dash should be made upon the premises and ' Spring House, ' a ball-room close by. McCann's men were laying siege to a hearty breakfast; their horses were in the stables; they themselves were unconscious of the presence of an enemy, when the mounted infantry and cavalry approached.
Civil War Battle
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