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Second Regiment Cavalry
Colonel Jim Brownlow, of the 1st Tennessee Cavalry, was shot through both thighs. The rebel loss is one General, one Colonel, three line officers, and seventeen enlisted men left dead on the field. During the first two days, we captured about one hundred and sixty prisoners, including two surgeons and one captain, and two line officers. We shall continue the pursuit at sunset."
The regiment then marched by Pulaski, Rodgersville, and Marmion, to Four Mile Creek, Ala., where it encamped from the 17th to the 29th, when the rebel army under General Hood crossed the Tennessee.
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