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TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
They repeated the experiment at other points, but without success, although we were a great share of the time within less than artillery shot of the river after we struck the river road, which we followed until we came to where the rebs had said 'no farther, ' which is four miles from the city. After reaching this point, or nearly to it, we left the river road and moved to the right, recrossing the Charleston and Savannah railroad (which, by the way, we struck and crossed some five miles farther out), and the Georgia Central railroad, and drew up in line of battle before Savannah,
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