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e's force. The rebels, in retreating from Fayetteville, had halted in a narrow swampy neck at Averysboro, between the South and the Cape Fear rivers, and at the junction of the roads to Raleigh and Geep up the feint on Raleigh as long as possible. Sherman proposed to drive Hardee well beyond Averysboro, and then turn to the right, and move by Bentonsville on Goldsboro. Slocum was therefore orde and four hundred and seventy-seven wounded. Hardee reported his loss at five hundred. From Averysboro both wings turned eastward by different roads, and on the night of the 18th of March, the armyon now took up a position in the form of the letter V, the apex reaching the road leading from Averysboro to Goldsboro. Mill creek, with a single bridge, was in his rear, but his flanks were covered uary 10th11,200 —— Total49,868 Making every allowance for detachments, desertions, losses at Averysboro, in front of Schofield, and elsewhere, he should have had thirty thousand men in front of Sher
Hanging Rock, 422; pursuit of McCausland, 493; in army of the Shenandoah, 504; at battle of Fisher's hill, III., 32. Averysboro, battle of, III., 428, 429. Ayres, General R. B., at Weldon road, II. 515; at Hatcher's run, III. 124; at White Oak III., 287; at Augusta, 288; at Savannah, 305; evacuates Savannah, 306; abandons Columbia, 422; defeat and retreat from Averysboro, 448. Harrison, Fort, captured by Ord, III., 71. Hatch, General, at Franklin, III., 212; at Rutherford creek, 26t Fisher expedition, 314-316; second Fort Fisher expedition, 344; before Wilmington, 381; Sheridan's last raid, 417; at Averysboro, 428; at battle of Bentonsville, 431, 432; Schofield's movement on the Neuse, 434; attack on Fort Steadman, 447; at bat, 87; at Cedar creek, 99; Valley campaign, 104; battle of Franklin 212 Tennessee campaign, 270; at Fort Fisher, 343; at Averysboro 428; at Bentonsville, 432; at Fort Steadman, 447; at Five Forks, 495; in Appomattox campaign, 624; surrendered to Sherm