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Civil War
Third Regiment Infantry
We steadily drove the enemy forward so far that I had serious fears of being flanked by the enemy, as they were driving our troops down the road and plain as well as on the right of the road. We were at this time in the woods on the left of the camp from which General Casey's forces had been driven and we fully commanded it with our rifles. I then passed through the slashings some one hundred yards and found the 37th New York and Colonel Poe's two companies under Major Dillman in position and at work.
American Civil War
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