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Civil War-U.S.
Twenty-First Regiment Infantry
They staggered and fled in dismay at the unexpected reception. At that moment a whole division of our forces charged upon them, and left us in undisputed possession of the field. "
General Sheridan, in a portion of his report covering the operations of his division in that important engagement, says:
"The enemy appeared to be in strong force in a heavy cedar wood across an open valley in my front, and parallel to it—the cedar extending the whole length of the valley varying from 200 to 400 yards. '
Civil War
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