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pursues Beauregard as far as Winnsboro turns eastward arrives at Cheraw great captures of ordnance arrives at Fayetteville receives suppe arsenals and railroad establishments, and forty-three cannon. At Cheraw he found much machinery and war material, including seventy-five caoads, and it was not till the 3rd of March that the army arrived at Cheraw. At this point large quantities of guns and ammunition were captur by his only remaining railroad, through Florence, but only reached Cheraw in time to escape with his troops across the Pedee river, just befo vagrant garrison which had fled from Savannah, and Charleston, and Cheraw, in turn, now set out again on its travels—this time to attempt a je arsenals and railroad establishments and forty — three cannon; at Cheraw we found also machinery and material of war from Charleston, among of mud, nearly every mile of which had to be corduroyed. Columbia, Cheraw, and Fayetteville—all important depots of supplies, had been captur<
paign with Grant, 43, 45, 48, 53, 54, 59, 61, 62, 153-162; retrograde movement towards Tennessee, 50-59, 151, 152; relations with Thomas, 153, 155; return to Atlanta, 164-166, 173, 174; march to the sea, 282-300; invests Savannah, 295, 305; carries Fort McAllister, 296; thirty-one days march, 297; public appreciation of, 299-301; Grant's congratulations to, 301-304; evacuation of Savannah, 306; proposal of a lieutenant-generalcy for, 362; operations northward from Savannah, 373; at Columbia, Cheraw, and Fayetteville, 410-425; at Winnsboro, 424; battle of Bentonsville, 429-432; visits City Point, 436; advance against Smithfield, 627; enters Raleigh, 627; conference with Johnston, 627, 628; suspends hostilities, 630; terms disapproved by government, 631; President Johnson's action towards, 631; denounced by Stanton, 63; protected by Grant, 635; error in judgment of, 635; Grant's indignation at Stanton's treatment of, 636; final conference with Johnston, 633. Shiloh, battle of, i., 72-