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Michigan Civil War

TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

Returning to Little Rock on the 31st, it there encamped until the 22d of June, when the regiment removed its camp to the north side of the Arkansas river. On the 25th it proceeded by rail to Duvall's Bluff, and from thence by steamer to Clarendon, on the White river. It engaged the enemy under the rebel General Shelby, on the 26th, pursuing him on this and the following days as far as the Cotton Plant pike, from whence it returned to the White river on the 29th, and proceeded the same night by steamer to Duvall's Bluff, where it lay until the 30th of August.

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