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t (the Seventy-second Indiana mounted infantry) with orders to destroy the Montgomery and West Point railroad. Lieutenant-Colonel Thompson, commanding that regiment, reported having destroyed thirty-six culverts and bridges, together with a large qur and man discharged the duty assigned him promptly and faithfully. I have the honor to be your obedient servant, C. G. Thompson, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commanding Seventy-second Regiment Indiana Volunteers. N. Gaskill, Lieutenant and Acting Adjutlinois Lieut.-Colonel Frank White Coolness and bravery in action at all times. L. S. Kilborn Major 72d Indiana Lieut.-Col. C. G. Thompson.   L. B. Edwards Private 72d Indiana Lieut.-Col. C. G. Thompson. Wounded while leading a mounted charge April Lieut.-Col. C. G. Thompson. Wounded while leading a mounted charge April first. L. C. Remington Lieutenant 4th Michigan Martin Archer, Major Commanding Colored Troops.   W. G. Young Captain 98th Illinois Martin Archer, Major Commanding Colored Troops.   C. L. Conner Lieutenant 7th Pennsylvania Martin Archer, Major Comm