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Michigan Civil War
TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
In the early dawn of Sunday, the 6th of April, the magnificent array was moving forward for deadly conflict, passing easily through the thin ranks of tall forest trees which afforded open views on every side. But the enemy scarcely gave time to discuss the question of attack, for soon after dawn he commenced a rapid musketry fire on the Confederate pickets. "
A writer says of the scene at Pittsburg Landing on the night of Genera] Buell's advance to the re-enforcement of General Grant:
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