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Twenty-eighth Regiment Infantry
Continuing the inarch the regiment reached Kingston on the 14th, and Goldsboro' on the 21st, when the brigade was placed on duty guarding the line of the Atlanta and North Carolina railroad. On the 9th of April it marched again to Goldsboro', and on the 13th it arrived at Raleigh, and after the cessation of hostilities, was engaged on duty at Goldsboro', Raleigh, Charlotte, Lincolntown, Wilmington, and Newberg, until June 5, 1866, when it was mustered out of service.
Immediately following its muster out, the regiment, commanded by Colonel Shaffer, took up its route for Detroit, where it was paid off and disbanded.
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