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Second Regiment Cavalry


From the 9th to the 14th it was in camp doing ordinary scouting and picket duty. On the 15th it broke camp and made a reconnaissances to the right of its position, and encamped at Taylor's Springs, and remained there until the 20th, when it marched to Lexington, Tenn., and on the 21st to Lawrenceburg, where it was attacked by the enemy on the afternoon of that day, and fell back towards Campbellsville and near Columbia, skirmishing at both these points. The 25th it crossed Duck river, engaging the enemy on that and the two succeeding days, and on the 28th was in line of battle near the Lewisburg pike.

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