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"July 12th. Moved towards Hagerstown; charged through the city, everywhere driving the enemy. Lieutenant Colonel Gould was wounded in the charge. Two squadrons dismounted on the left of the city and drove a superior force from its position. Picketed during the rest of the day and night.
"July 13th. The regiment remained on picket in and around the city during the day and night.
"July 14th. Moved out of Hagerstown in the advance to "Williamsport, charged into the town, met no considerable force, moved to the right of the town, and up the river bank, and drove a small force of the enemy's rear guard across the river, capturing a considerable number of prisoners. Rejoined the brigade at Falling Waters.

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