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THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
The enemy soon after came in sight of the fort and opened on it with artillery about 10 A. M., and continued the fire until about 3 P. M., their shot passing over the fort and into the town, causing no loss to the garrison. The enemy's fire was replied to with spirit by the force in the fort, and with considerable effect on the rebels, holding as they did a more exposed
position.
Soon after 3 P. M. the trains came in from Huntsville, and with them the 10th Wisconsin Infantry, Colonel Chapin commanding.
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