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February twenty-third, marched twelve miles to Hillsboro. Found the graves of Walker (company I) and Griggdian. The march from Brandon through Moreton to Hillsboro was devoid of interest, except an occasional skirmo difficulty in finding meat and corn for forage. Hillsboro is a scattered town of twenty houses, and the county-seat of Scott County. Beyond Hillsboro, toward Decatur, we found the bridges across the creeks destroyed, as of that disorderly retreat. We passed through Hillsboro, a town of about twenty houses, on the tenth, and igence that the rebels were in full retreat on the Hillsboro road. The cause of this change of base, we learnelaces devastated were Enterprise, Marion, Quitman, Hillsboro, Canton, Lake Station, Decatur, Bolton, and Lauder feet of lumber, fell a prey to the fire-king. At Hillsboro several stores were set on fire. Seventeen damage make a raid on Lake Station, seventeen miles from Hillsboro, and to destroy all property available for the reb