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Michigan Regiments
Twenty-Sixth Regiment Infantry
From the 1st to the 6th of April, while in command of Major Ives, who had been pro moted to the majority to rank from March 7th preceding, vice Church, commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel, and then serving as Assistant Inspector General on General Miles's staff, the regiment was engaged in pursuing the retreating army, fighting every day. On the 6th the regiment took a very active part in the capture of a train of 260 wagons, containing baggage provisions, and ammunition, and was the first regiment to attack the train.
American Civil War
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