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sed Big and Little Haynes Creeks and encamped near Sheffield. November 18.--In compliance with orders issuedade and marched to Stone Mountain, and camped near Sheffield at twelve midnight. On the seventeenth, marched twMarched thirteen miles east, to three miles beyond Sheffield, and into Newton and Walton counties; crossed Big Bridge from this place. The road leading through Sheffield was taken, near which place we encamped for the nies. November 17th.--This day we marched through Sheffield and camped near Social Circle, a distance of aboutle Haynes Creeks, also Gum Creek. Marched through Sheffield at ten A. M., and encamped at five P. M. near Alcock A. M., Second division still leading us; passed Sheffield and Somers's Mills; camped four miles from Social r seventeenth, moved at six A. M., passing through Sheffield and Somers's Mill, crossing Big Haynes Creek shortber 16th. March resumed; bivouacked at night near Sheffield. 17th. Marched to vicinity of Social Circle, d
, moving out upon the Decatur road. Camped at twelve P. M., near Stone Mountain. 16th. Moved at eight A. M.; led the corps. Marched fifteen miles, crossing Yellow River at Rock Bridge, and halting for the night five miles beyond it on the Sheffield road. 17th. Moved at half-past 6 A. M., marching through Sheffield, over the Ulcofauhatchie, and encamped two miles from Social Circle. 18th. Moved at half-past 5 A. M., passing Rudden, and camped at half-past 5 P. M., one mile from MadSheffield, over the Ulcofauhatchie, and encamped two miles from Social Circle. 18th. Moved at half-past 5 A. M., passing Rudden, and camped at half-past 5 P. M., one mile from Madison. 19th. Moved at five A. M., passing through Madison. Halted for dinner at Buckhead Station, and continuing the march to within one and one half miles of Oconee River, on Georgia Railroad, tore up track afternoon and evening. 20th. Moved at seven A. M. toward Eatonton, passing Park's Bridge and Slade's Cross-Roads. Camped near Dunning's tannery, at six P. M. 21st. Moved at six A. M., toward Eatonton. 22d. Struck Eatonton Branch Railroad, and passing through Milledgeville a