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American Civil War
TWENTIETH REGIMENT INFANTRY
a quarter of a mile from the Cumberland river, and about twelve miles above Monticello, in Wayne county, was much more destructive to the rebels than was at first supposed. The loss in killed has been definitely ascertained to be 157, while the wounded are variously estimated at from 350 to 500. It is certain that nearly every house in the neighboring valley contains disabled rebels. Our correspondent Fidler gives an excellent account of this affair, but his information is in some respects incorrect.
Michigan Infantry
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