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Michigan Regiments
Twenty-Sixth Regiment Infantry
On the 29th it moved down the Richmond road, drove in the enemy's pickets, and developed their position on the Tolopotomy creek. Three companies were engaged in skirmishing with the enemy on the 30th, losing 1 killed and 3 wounded. Prom the Red Book of Michigan: "The 26th had acquitted itself with much credit in several battles when it entered
on the great campaign of 1864 with the Army of the Potomac, bravely fighting through the Wilderness and at Corbin's Bridge and Ny river, and then most signally distinguished itself at Po river and Spottsylvania.
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