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Pedee River, S. C. (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 18.113
Final operations of Sherman's Army.
see page 681 to page 705.--editors. by H. W. Slocum, Major-General, U. S. V.
From Bentonville [March 22d, 1865] we marched to Goldsboro‘, and in two or three days were in camp, busily engaged in preparing for another campaign.
We had made the march from Savannah to Goldsboro‘, a distance of 430 miles, in seven weeks. We had constructed bridges across the Edisto, Broad, Catawba, Pedee, and Cape Fear rivers, and had destroyed all the railroads to the interior of South Carolina.
We had subsisted mainly upon the country, and our men and animals were in better condition than when we left Savannah.
All this was done in the winter season.
We found Goldsboro' already occupied by our troops, the Twenty-third Corps, under General Schofield, and the Tenth Corps, under General Terry, having captured Wilmington and arrived at Goldsboro' a day or two in advance of us.
After the fall of Wilmington, Feb. 22d, 1865, General Schofield sent a column,
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