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Fourth Cavalry
The enemy enemy in were driven from the field with heavy
loss, and we returned to within a mile and a half of Murfreesboro and went into camp. " Captain Mix with about fifty men not only drove two hundred of the enemy for over two miles, but held his position against a regiment of rebel cavalry. "Lieutenant Eldridge, with eighteen men, dismounted, attacked the enemy, routed them, and recaptured a wagon full of ammunition. "In reporting such officers and men who deserve special mention, I must confine myself to those who came under my personal observation.
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