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 marched four miles, and at 11:30 halted for the night near Bush river. The Twenty-ninth was again fortunate and went on picket. 20th, marched at 1 in rear of brigade and at 7 went into camp for the night (marched six miles, crossing Broad river near Frost's Mill). 21st instant, marched at 6 and entered Winsboro at 11:30 Five companies of the Twenty-ninth detailed for picket. The other companies camped for the night. 22d, Left Winnsboro at 3:45, marched six miles and camped for the night. 23d, marched at 6:30, six miles, halted at 10:20 an hour for dinner; at 11:30 fell in and marched forward, crossed the Catawba river and went into camp at midnight. Friday, 24, marched at 9:30 (we were the division train guard), halted at 1 for dinner; at 2  fell in and marched five miles; at 4:30 halted and camped for the night; rainy. Saturday, 25th, rainy; remained in camp. Sunday, 26th, marched at 7 , with Twenty-ninth Ohio in advance of brigade; halted at 3 and camped for the night (marched ten miles). 27th, marched one and one-half miles, crossed Hanging Rock creek and went into camp. 28th, marched at 6:30 , Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade (marched eight miles), and went into camp at 1 Mustered for pay for January and February.

Wednesday, March 1st, marched at 1, and at 9 halted and went into camp for the night near Big Clinch creek (marched twelve miles). 2d, marched at 8 ; at 12 halting for dinner. In the afternoon moved one-eighth of a mile and camped for the night. 3d, marched at 6:30 ; moved with wagon train; reached Chesterfield at 11:30 and went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). March 4th, moved at 7, Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade;