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American Civil War
Twenty-Fifth Regiment Infantry
which was in the rear of an open field, and was intended more particularly as an obstruction to the advance of cavalry, while to the front, about one hundred yards in the open field, was thrown up a temporary earth-work, which was intended to check the advance of the enemy,
and more battery
up a temporary earth works, which was intended to check the advance of the enemv and more especially to command a position where the enemy would evidently plant their battery.
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