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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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outh-River in charge of a portion of the train, marched about four (4) miles south of the river, filled the wagons with corn and corn-fodder, and returned to the ground occupied the night previous; about seven P. M. bivouacked. Left at seven A. M., and again crossed South-River. Two companies of the regiment were placed across a road, leading in an easterly direction from the one travelled by the trains, to guard against any approach by the enemy in that direction, under command of Captain R. B. Hathaway. Marched about five (5) miles south of the river with the remainder of the regiment, when, after remaining a short time, I was ordered to move back to our camp-ground, and guard fifty (50) wagons filled with forage to that place, which I did, arriving there about two P. M. The same day, at eight P. M., the command started on their return; marched in rear of the first one hundred (100) wagons of the train; about three A. M. of the fourteenth bivouacked. Left about eight A. M., march