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American Civil War

Fourteenth Regiment Infantry

The 14th, in command of Colonel Sinclair, moved from Ypsilanti on the 17th of April following, having been detained in the State on account of delay by the U. S. in payment of the regiment. It was ordered to the Western Army, and took up its line of march via St. Louis, joining the army at Pittsburg Landing soon after the engagement at that point.
It was in General Pope's army in the advance on Corinth, Miss., and during part of April and the entire month of May participated in the siege of that place, and on May 9th was engaged with the enemy at Farmington.

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