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10th Regiment Cavalry
thus rendering the success uncommon at that stage of the rebellion, and should be classed among the most gallant minor victories of
For the gallant charge on the enemy's works, the 10th was highly complimented by General Schofield.
The loss in the whole command was 1 officer and 2 men killed, 16 wounded and 4 missing. Of this the 10th lost 1 officer and 2 men killed, 8 wounded, and 3 missing.
The regiment was also engaged at Powder Spring Gap on April 28th, 1864; at Dandridge, May 19th. On the 28th a reconnaissance was made from Strawberry Plains by one hundred and sixty men of the regiment.
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