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U. S. Civil War
NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
Extract from General Thomas's report of battle of Chickamauga:
Colonel J. G. Parkhurst, commanding 9th Michigan Volunteers, and Provost Marshal of the 14th army corps, at the head of his regiment, did most valuable service on the 20th in arresting stragglers and in reorganizing the troops who had been driven from the field. "
Colonel Parkhurst being detached as Provost Marshal General, Army of the Cumberland, with Lieutenant H. M. Duffield as A. A. Adjutant General, the 9th, in command of Colonel Wilkinson, was from the 1st of November, 1863, to the early part of December, employed on provost duty at Chattanooga, Tennessee, being attached to the headquarters of the 14th army corps. In December, the regiment, to the number of 306, reenlisted as a veteran organization.
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