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Civil War

TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

"I was somewhat surprised at this order, as the regiment had been relisted as veteran volunteers, and assurances had been given that the leave of absence to go home should be granted the previous Monday.
' There was no alternative but to obey the order, and with other portions of the army at 8 A. M. we commenced marching. After marching as far as Ringgold, 14 miles, we bivouacked and remained until daylight the following morning. The 24th we moved through Hooker's Gap, in Whiteoak Ridge, and came up with the main force, which had moved out on the 22d one and a half miles north of Tunnell Hill.

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