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Michigan Regiments
Twenty-Sixth Regiment Infantry
his position was well supported by breastworks, and along the center was the forest and underbrush, lining a marsh partially drained by a run. The conflict opened in the morning by a terrific fire of artillery, which was incessant all the forenoon. A most vigorous and gallant attack was made by the 5th corps and by Generals Gibbon's and Birney's divisions of the 2d corps on the center of General Lee's army.
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