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American Civil War
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry
Finding that our Tennesseeans had broken on his right (we were on the right flank of the army, and our object was to turn the rebel left flank and wheel to the rear of Atlanta) he informed the colonel, who moved on his right to protect him. Our lines were again reformed in a ravine that ran parallel with the rebel line in our front, and all being ready, forward we go again. Our entire brigade was now in our rear to follow up and entrench, and hold what ground we could take.
Civil War Battle
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