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American Civil War
TWENTIETH REGIMENT INFANTRY
The following morning the entire force under Morgan attacked the 20th, then in command of Lieutenant Colonel Smith, in its position at the narrows of Horse Shoe Bend, on the Cumberland river. The fight lasted all day, the enemy finally retiring with a loss, as ascertained, of between 300 and 400. The loss of the 20th amounted in all to 29, of whom 5 were killed, 19 wounded, and 5 missing, including among the killed Lieutenant Wm. M. Greene.
Michigan Infantry
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