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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
During the mouth of November the regiment, commanded by Colonel
Morrow, was engaged on picket duty, watching the enemy in front of Petersburg, and on the 6th of December moved southward and bivouacked for the night near the Jerusalem plank road, and there the corps was massed preparatory to a movement in the direction of Weldon, N. C, for the purpose of destroying the railroad and ascertaining the enemy's position and strength in that direction.
Michigan
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