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as well as their appreciation of the brave soldier, the gallant gentleman, and the true friend, the men drew their sabres, and waving them over their heads, rose in their stirrups and gave three cheers for " Our Colonel." On the 14th the regiment returned to Murfreesboro, having scouted the country in the vicinity of the railroad between that point and Lavergne. At 8 o'clock on the evening of May 22d, 1863, the regiment in command of Colonel Park, with its brigade, marched out of Murfreesboro on the Saline pike. When about two miles out, took a side road in the direction of Middleton.
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