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Second Regiment Cavalry
Following is an extract from a telegram to General Foster, commanding the department, dated Headquarters Cavalry Corps, New Market, Tenn., December 24th, 1863:
8.30 P. M.—Colonel Campbell deserves great credit for the masterly manner in which be extricated himself. S. D. STURGIS,
Brig. Gen. Commanding Cav. Corps. On the 25th the regiment encamped at Mossy Creek. It remained at and
near this place until the 14th of January, 1864, having on the 29th of December previous a skirmish with the rebels, in which its casualties were 1 killed, 1 wounded, and 2 taken prisoners.
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