Page:Journal history of the Twenty-ninth Ohio veteran volunteers, 1861-1865.djvu/149

 instant, marched at 6, halted at 11:30 for dinner; in seven minutes fell in and marched five miles, halted at 3:15 and camped for the night near Buford Bridge. 9th, marched at 6, Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade and with ordnance train; marched eighteen miles, and at 5 camped for the night near Blackville, South Carolina. 10th, marched at 7, halted near Blackville, and at 2 crossed the Edisto river, and at 10 camped for the night (marched eight miles). 11th instant in camp. 12th marched at 6, arrived at the North Edisto river this afternoon (a distance of ten miles), engaged in a skirmish in which the Fifth Ohio had one man killed and three wounded. Company G of the Twenty-ninth had one man killed, Jack Rape. Went into camp for the night. 13th, marched at 6, crossed the North Edisto and skirmished with the enemy. Halted and remained until 9, when the regiment fell in, marched four and one-half miles and halted for the night. The Twenty-ninth went on picket. Tuesday, 14th, marched at 8 some six miles and halted. Our regiment went on picket as usual. 15th instant, marched at 7 in rear of brigade, skirmishing; marched ten miles; went into camp at Lexington at 3 ; at 5 o'clock moved to the left of the Sixty-sixth Ohio. Thursday, 16th, marched at 8 one mile to the rear and went on picket; at 6:30 fell in and marched six miles as rear guard to the Twentieth army corps; halted and went into camp at 4 17th, marched at 9 18th, marched at 6:30 , crossed the Seluda river at 1:30, halted for dinner; at 2:15 fell in and marched four miles; halted at 5 and camped for the night. Sunday in camp until 3:30 when "fall in" was sounded by the bugler. The Twenty-ninth fell in and took the advance of brigade,