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Civil War Infantry
Twenty Third Infantry
and at midnight it was ordered to withdraw to Duck river, then threw up works and lay on the south side of the river skirmishing with the enemy and working day and night, the men being on short rations. Before daylight on the 28th the regiment crossed Duck river, taking a position on the north bank, skirmishing with the enemy across the river until noon of the 29th, when the army fell back towards Franklin, and about dark, near Spring hill, ten miles north of Duck river,
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