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capturing three pieces of artillery and about 200 prisoners. While leading in this charge Captain Robins had his horse shot under him, but instantly seizing another was soon again in the thickest of the fight. PAGE EIGHT ¦652 MICHIGAN IN THE WAB, Another portion of the 4th Michigan, with some of the 7th Pennsylvania, cut off the rebel column as a portion of it turned to the left to pass down the Fairfield pike, causing it to break to the right and cutting it in two, breaking to the left and into a large yard enclosed on three sides with a high fence, oat of which they found no escape, and were easily captured.
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