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Civil War
FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
Again crossing the Rappahannock, it encamped near Beverly Ford. Recrossing on the following day it assisted in driving the enemy, who were advancing, back to Brandy Station, the 4th acting as "flankers" for the 5th Corps. On the 12th the regiment recrossed the Rappahannock, and fell back with the army via Beal-ton, Warrenton Junction, and Centerville, to Fairfax Station, where it remained until the 18th, when it marched forward to Three Mile Station near Warrenton Junction and went into camp.
Following is an extract, from the report of Colonel Lombard, covering in detail the services of his regiment from November 1, 1862, until November 1, 1863:
Michigan in the Civil War
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