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Battle of Liberty Gap (June 1863), US Civil War

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The Battle of Liberty Gap was fought during the Tullahoma Campaign of the American Civil War, in Bedford County, Tennessee. The battle was an early instance of mounted infantry using Spencer repeating rifles during the war similar to the concurrent Battle of Hoover's Gap.

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