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10th Regiment Cavalry
Wilson, with his magnificent army of cavalry, was sweeping down through Alabama, accomplishing what seemed to be miracles of valor, carrying by storm points which seemed sufficient to maintain the staunches defense, and sending dismay and despair through all that portion of the Confederacy. Canby and Farragut were knocking at the gates of Mobile; Sherman, with the stride of a giant, was marching through the Carolina's with his great army, fresh from the march to the sea; while Grant, with tireless and never-ceasing tenacity, was tightening his hold on Richmond, preparing for those final blows which were to shiver the Confederacy to pieces.
American Civil War
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