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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
I had lost my color-bearer, Abel G. Peck, a brave and faithful soldier, several of my color guard, and many men. After advancing to the crest of the hill beyond the run, we were halted, and threw out skirmishers to the front, and also to the left, near a brick house. "We now received orders to withdraw to the east bank of the stream. The brigade changed front forward on first battalion and marched into the woods known as McPherson's woods, and formed in line of battle,
Michigan
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