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ellent.--Supplies: Plenty.--Distance: Twelve miles. November 27. Order of march: First division, preceded by the cavalry, moved south of Georgia Central Railroad, while Second division and Michigan Engineers destroyed the same to within five miles of Davisboro. The Third division and trains moved from Sandersville to Davisboro.--Weather: Fine.--Road: Excellent; the bridge at Davisboro over Williamson's Swamp Creek was not destroyed.--Supplies: Plenty.--Distance: Fifteen miles. November 28. Order of march: The cavalry, Third division, and trains moved toward Louisville and encamped on Ogeechee River; the First division destroyed railroad to Speir's Station; the Michigan Engineers and Second division destroyed railroad at and west of Davisboro; the Second brigade, Second division, covering part of the train to Speir's Station.--Weather: Fine.--Road: Excellent.--Supplies: Abundant.--Distance: Twelve miles. November 29. Order of march: Cavalry. Third division, and
November 28. Order of march: The cavalry, Third division, and trains moved toward Louisville and encamped on Ogeechee River; the First division destroyed railroad to Speir's Station; the Michigan Engineers and Second division destroyed railroad at and west of Davisboro; the Second brigade, Second division, covering part of the train to Speir's Station.--Weather: Fine.--Road: Excellent.--Supplies: Abundant.--Distance: Twelve miles.
ation, on the Augusta and Atlanta Railroad. Seventeenth, marched through Conyer's Station, and was engaged several hours destroying railroad. November eighteenth, Colonel H. A. Hambright being unfit for duty on account of sickness, Lieutenant-Colonel D. Miles took command of the brigade. November eighteenth to twenty-third, marched to Milledgeville, capital of the State. November twenty-fourth to twenty-seventh, marched to Davisboro Station, on the Macon and Savannah Railroad. November twenty-eighth, marched to Louisville. November thirtieth, marched to Sebastopol, on the Macon and Savannah Railroad. December first to third, marched to Lumpton Station, on the Savannah and Augusta Railroad. December fourth, part of the day the brigade was engaged destroying railroad; was rear-guard to the wagon-train, and skirmished with a small body of cavalry who were hovering in the rear, but with no result. December fifth to eighth, marched to Ebenezer Swamp, where we formed line of ba
h.--Marched to Davisboro, sixteen miles. November 28th-29th.--Destroyed the Georgia Central Rail after marching about twelve miles. November twenty-eighth, brigade moved to the Georgia Central No. 22, crossed Williamson Swamp Creek. November 28.--Destroyed three miles of railroad track aailroad. Crossed Williamson Swamp Creek. November 28.--Marched eleven miles east, to Spiers Stat marched twelve miles to Davisboro. November twenty-eighth, commenced the destruction of the rail marched to Davisboro, Station No. 12. November twenty-eighth, marched and tore up railroad for ten ing to-day a distance of ten (10) miles. November 28.--Went to work again on the railroad about getting every thing in at an early hour. November 28.--Marched on Louisville road; still in charrriving at Davisboro at seven P. M. November twenty-eighth, marched at six A. M., on Louisville r. M., and went into camp for the night. November 28th, moved out before daylight, Thirty-third I[8 more...]
marched, and cut down the liberty-pole. Monday, Nov. 287 30 A. M.12 M.923Ogeechee RiverWarm, fineor half a mile, where the enemy again (November twenty-eighth) attacked the position of the brigade,te.Place.Remarks. 1John W. Forrester,CaptainKNov. 28Buckhead Creek, Ga.Killed in action. 2Burly W.do.Wounded slightly. 9Joseph Dooley,PrivateGNov. 28Griswoldville, Ga.Wounded slightly. 10George Branhan,PrivateFNov. 28do.do.Wounded slightly. 11John Chesser,PrivateLDec. 1do.do.Missing in actio.Missing in action. 13Alfred Daniels,PrivateENov. 28Buckhead Creek, Ga.Wounded slightly. 14Philiptalion tore up the railroad. On the twenty-eighth November, the First brigade was hardly pressed had occasional skirmishing, and on the twenty-eighth November, General Kilpatrick made a stand, builion was engaged, at Reynolds, on the twenty-eighth of November, the Tenth being sent to the right fitionFor 3-inch regulation gun, destroyed. November 281Battle-flagOf Fourth Georgia Cavalry, captu
with it about two (2) miles, when we were ordered to About face! and were marched back to the railway, and taking another road to Davisboro, arrived there at half-past 9 P. M., and went on picket. Marched about twelve (12) miles. Monday, November twenty-eighth, leaving the picket-line at half-past 8 A. M., we struck for the railroad, and marched on it back to the place where we had left off work the day before, the remainder of the brigade having marched around by the turnpike. Commenced w night, and leaving Milledgeville on the twenty-fourth. On the twenty-sixth, the Georgia Central Railroad was struck and the work of destruction commenced, which duty was repeated at times through the remainder of the campaign. On the twenty-eighth of November, while engaged in this duty near Davisboro, the regiment was attacked by and became engaged with about two hundred cavalry of the enemy, who were driven from position, and were among the first of the enemy seen since the campaign began.