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Civil War Infantry
Twenty Third Infantry
The shades of evening were falling, the enemy had fled. We entrenched ourselves and lay down to rest. Another hour and our regiment was building strong works on the
hill up near where the last battery was taken. The enemy half a mile distant, on a hill of equal height was heard doing a like work. Early on the morning of the 16th the battery from General Couch's division opened upon the enemy's works at short range, doing splendid execution, piercing repeatedly their works,
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