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Fourth Cavalry
On the 23d. the command, moving in the direction of Liberty, passed through that place and Alexandria, thence through Smithville, and after scouring the country in the vicinity of Lebanon, on the 26th reached camp at Murfreesboro, having marched 328 miles, and taken 130 prisoners at MeMinnville. In April, 1863, the regiment, in command of Lieutenant Colonel Park, was engaged in several expeditions out of Murfreesboro. On the second one, in command of Major General Stanley, marched from that point, Minty's brigade in advance, with the 10th Ohio Cavalry leading.
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