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THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

pushing back his pickets, who were disputing every inch of ground with infantry and a battery which took advantage of every favorable position while falling back. This continued during the entire day. The regiment encamped at Stewart's creek during the night of the 27th, and remained in camp next day (Sunday). On Monday morning, the 29th, the march was resumed to Stone river, under a continuous fire. About sunset of that day the regiment crossed the river, being in advance and on the left of the brigade.

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