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Michigan Civil War
TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
and he remarked that the company would be taken if left there, that it was merely a reconnaissance of the enemy in force, and ordered the company in, which was obeyed. Previous to this I had informed General Prentiss of the indefensible condition of our front.
"About 10 o'clock I went with Captain Johnson to the tent or headquarters of General Prentiss, and the Captain told him what he saw. The General remarked that we need not be all alarmed, that everything was all right.
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