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Fourth Cavalry


rejoining Crittenden at Silver Springs it was engaged in picketing and scouting the surrounding country. On the 19th it escorted the 14th brigade from Rural Hill to Stewart's Ferry, Where it continued on scouting duty, and on the 28th reported to General D. S. Stanley, chief of cavalry, and marched to Camp Rosecrans, near Nashville, where it was again engaged in scouting, having lost three men wounded, during October and November. At 7 o'clock on the morning of December 4th, 1862, Colonel Minty, with 302 officers and men, moved from camp at Nashville on a reconnaissance in the direction of Franklin.

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