The Story of the Twentieth Michigan Infantry, July 15th, 1862, to May 30th, 1865: Embracing Official Documents on File in the Records of the State of Michigan and of the United States Referring Or Relative to the Regiment |
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advance April artillery assault Assistant Adjutant attack August battery bivouacked breastworks Brevet Burnside camp campaign Canton road Captain cavalry charge City Point Colonel Cutcheon column command Company Court House Crater Creek crossed Cumberland River daylight East Tennessee Edward Ferrero enemy enemy's Fifth Corps Fiftieth Pennsylvania fight fire flank Fort Stedman Forty-sixth New York Fredericksburg front Hartranft headquarters hill July June Kentucky killed Knoxville Knoxville campaign Lieutenant Colonel line of battle loss Loudon March 26 marched Michigan Sharpshooters Michigan Volunteers miles Milldale morning moved mustered night Ninth Army Corps Ninth Corps O. B. Willcox o'clock occupied officers Official Records ordered Petersburg picket plank road position Potomac railroad reached rear rebel regiment River Second Brigade Second Corps Second Michigan Sergeant Seventeenth Michigan Seventy-ninth New York Sharpshooters Sixtieth Ohio skirmishers Spottsylvania Spottsylvania Court House Third Brigade took troops Twentieth Michigan Twenty-fourth New York Wilderness woods wounded