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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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o'clock am., up the Ogeechee River to Blake's Plantation, crossed on a repaired bridge; marched three miles, and encamped on a high plain, near our wagon-train, and not far from Louisville, having marched eleven miles. December 1.--Marched at eight o'clock A. M. made thirteen miles. Procured forty bushels sweet potatoes and four hundred pounds fresh pork. December 2.--Marched at seven o'clock A. M. Guarded ninety wagons, and made eleven miles. December 3.--Marched at half-past 6 A. M. Passed the pen where the rebels kept our prisoners. Made sixteen miles toward Sylvania. Obtained an abundance of sweet potatoes and pork, (about forty bushels sweet potatoes and one thousand pounds fresh pork,) and turned into Brigade Commissary twenty-four head of cattle; average weight, two hundred and seventy-five pounds, dressed; one hundred pounds sugar, and sixty gallons of molasses. December 4.--Marched at six A..M. Crossed Little Ogeechee River. Made fifteen miles. Foraging party f
two hundred and forty-three votes were polled for A. Lincoln, and one hundred and thirty-one for General McClellan. November fifteenth, left Atlanta, Georgia, nothing of importance transpiring; camped near Stone Mountain at four P. M. Sixteenth, nothing of importance transpiring; camped at Yellow River at twelve P. M. Seventeenth, nothing of importance transpiring, camped five miles from Hot Creek at twelve P. M.; roads bad, forage plenty. Eighteenth, rear-guard; left camp at half-past 7 A. M. Passed though Social Circle at noon, crossed the river, camped five miles from Rutledge at two P. M. Nineteenth, left camp at six A. M. Train-guard. Raining. Weather warm. Passed through Madison at one P. M. Camped four miles from Madison on the Milledgeville road at five P. M. Twentieth, rainy all night. First brigade rear-guard; passed through Eatonton at noon. Roads almost impassable. Camped at two A. M. Twenty-first, rain. Roads worse than yesterday. Camped at two A. M. Twenty-second,