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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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n the field. 6th. Marched at half-past 8 A. M. Found the roads much obstructed by trees fallen across them — the work of rebels. Bivouacked in the field at eight P. M. 7th. Marched at seven A. M., our brigade in advance of division. Went into camp for the night near Springfield. Regiment on picket. 8th. Pickets recalled at seven A. M., and regiment in rear of division. Marched to near Middleton's Mills, and bivouacked at half-past 4 P. M. 9th. Marched at half-past 7 A. M. Cannonading heard most of the day. At three P. M., our regiment, brigade, and division were formed in line of battle on the west side of a swamp, four miles from Monteith. The road through the swamp was blockaded by the rebels, and was commanded also by a fort. The rebel force was flanked by two regiments crossing the swamp, one on each side of the road, and the rebels were thereby forced to retreat. At four P. M. we advanced, and bivouacked in the swamp until 10th. Marched at half-past 8 A