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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 8 0 Browse Search
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thin about five (5) miles of Hebron, when we encamped for the night. Marched this day a distance of twelve (12) miles. November 25.--Started at half-past 7 A. M. Marched slow and tedious, passing through Hebron and coming to Buffalo Creek. Here we found eight (8) bridges burnt, which took considerable time to rebuild, but at sile of the track. 24th. Started at seven A. M. Marched about ten (10) miles, and bivouacked at six P. M., near Town Creek. 25th. Started at half-past 6 A. M. Marched about six (6) miles, and bivouacked at nine P. M., just beyond Buffalo Creek. 26th. Started at five A. M., passed through Sandersville, Georgia, and reache Started at seven A. M. Marched about ten (10) miles over very difficult roads, and bivouacked at six P. M., near Springfield. 8th. Started at half-past 6 A. M. Marched about nine (9) miles, and bivouacked about four P. M., at Wadley's Mills. 9th. Started at seven A. M. Marched about six (6) miles, and bivouacked at six P.
Station, a distance of eleven miles. Camped before night. Twenty-ninth, resumed destroying the railroad, and after destroying eight miles encamped at dark near Bostwick. Thirtieth, left camp at half-past 8 A. M. Course due north. Camped near Louisville at dark. December first, left camp at daylight, and camped at eight P. M., nothing of import transpiring. December second, left camp at half-past 6 A. M. Camped at Buckhead Creek at eight P. M. December third, left camp at half-past 5 A. M. Marched eighteen miles, and encamped at four P. M. Weather cloudy. December fourth, showers during the night. Nothing of importance transpiring. December fifth, left camp at dark. Camped at twelve P. M. Forage plenty. December sixth, left camp at nine A. M. Camped at dark. December seventh, left camp near Sylvania at ten A. M. Rain all night. Passed through the worst kind of swamps on road until daylight. December eighth, resumed the march at half-past 8 A. M. Weather good. Camped at da