History of the Fifty Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry During the War of T

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History of the Fifty Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry During the War of T
John K Duke
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We were grratified by the news, from a refugee, of the evacuation of Charleston. We finished our task of destruction before evening and returned to Columbia.
P'ebruary 20th, we were routed out at 5 a. M. And were on the march at 7 o'clock. We passed through the city and on to the Camden Road. A large number of refugees, black and white, followed the command out of the city. We left Camden Road at the 12 mile post, and moving west went into camp at dnsk, having marched 20 miles.
On February 21st
... we were awakened at 5 a. M. , and were marching at 6 a. M. , with the Fourth Division in the advance. We marched slowly, the roads being bad. We moved north and west, passing between Waynesboro and Longtown, and camped at 11 o'clock, having marched 21 miles, and yet we were only about 25 miles from Columbia, although we had marched 42 miles.
The 22nd of P'ebruary we had reveille at 5 a, m. And marched due east, struck the Wateree River at noon and effected a crossino- without opposition. The pontoon being laid by 4 p.


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