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the 10th encountered the enemy on the Sharpsburg pike. After a severe and protracted skirmish the enemy were driven back and the road was securely held. The loss of the Regiment in killed wounded and missing was eight. On the  11th moved to Williamsport, thence back to South Mountain, crossing the river at the Berlin, and with brief delay along the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge. The Regiment took part in the affairs at Wapping Heights July 23rd.  Returning from Manassas Gap, the Corps encamped at Warrenton and at Beverly Ford, (engaged part of the time in building corduroy roads from Bealton to Warrenton Junction) until Sept 16th From Beverly Ford moved beyond Culpepper and encamped on the 17th On the 10th of October broke camp and moved towards the Rapidan and the next day fell back through Culpepper across the Rappahannock.
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the 10th encountered the enemy on the Sharpsburg Pike. After a severe and protracted skirmish the enemy were driven back and the road was securely held. The loss of the Regiment in killed wounded and missing was eight. On the  11th moved to Williamsport, thence back to South Mountain, crossing the river at the Berlin, and with brief delay along the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge. The Regiment took part in the affairs at Wapping Heights July 23rd.  Returning from Manassas Gap, the Corps encamped at Warrenton and at Beverly Ford, (engaged part of the time in building corduroy roads from Bealton to Warrenton Junction) until Sept 16th From Beverly Ford moved beyond Culpepper and encamped on the 17th On the 10th of October broke camp and moved towards the Rapidan and the next day fell back through Culpepper across the Rappahannock.

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the 10th encountered the enemy on the Sharpsburg Pike. After a severe and protracted skirmish the enemy were driven back and the road was securely held. The loss of the Regiment in killed wounded and missing was eight. On the 11th moved to Williamsport, thence back to South Mountain, crossing the river at the Berlin, and with brief delay along the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge. The Regiment took part in the affairs at Wapping Heights July 23rd. Returning from Manassas Gap, the Corps encamped at Warrenton and at Beverly Ford, (engaged part of the time in building corduroy roads from Bealton to Warrenton Junction) until Sept 16th From Beverly Ford moved beyond Culpepper and encamped on the 17th On the 10th of October broke camp and moved towards the Rapidan and the next day fell back through Culpepper across the Rappahannock.