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American Civil War
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry
the brigade held its position until next morning, when the enemy abandoned his works, the regiment losing in the engagement 22 killed and wounded, including two officers wounded. Resuming the march again early on the following morning, skirmishing heavily with the enemy's rear until the 19th, when he made a most determined stand near Bentonville, behind a large swamp, with strong works thrown up in his front. The brigade, in which was the 14th Michigan, was placed in position on the extreme right, and succeeded in throwing up temporary works.
Civil War Battle
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