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American Civil War
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
Our artillery responded to them, and here, as throughout the day, abundantly evinced our superiority.
"Fording the stream, my skirmishers, in conjunction with those of the cavalry, soon flanked their stone wall line again and had them on the run. Thus the fight continued with the same tactics on the part of the enemy, the same orders from General Pleasanton to dislodge them, and the same success in driving them for a distance of nearly four miles.
Michigan in the Civil War
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