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 halted at 4 and camped for the night (marched nine miles). 5th, remain in camp all day; detailed Charles Galpin, company C, and J. Bennett Powers, company E, as escort at Twentieth corps headquarters. 6th, marched at 8:30 ; Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; reached Cheraw at 1:15 ; halted for dinner, and at 4 fell in and crossed the river, marched four miles and camped for the night (marched sixteen miles). 7th, marched at 7 ; halted at 2:30 ; went into camp for the night; marched on the Fayetteville road (fourteen miles). 8th, marched at 11:30 ; halted at 1:30 for dinner; at 4:30 fell in, and at 10:15 halted and camped for the night (marched eight miles). 9th, marched at 6:30, and at 2 , halted for dinner; at 3 fell in, and at 6 halted and went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). 10th, marched at 3:30 ; Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade; marched four miles and camped for the night. 11th, marched at 6:30 ; Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; halted at 7:30 for supper, and at 10:30 fell in and marched until 2:20 ; went into camp for the night (marched thirteen miles). 12th, marched at 8 ; reached Fayetteville at 4, and camped for the night (marched thirteen miles). 13th, marched at 2:30 ; passed through Fayetteville and camped for the night. 14th, marched at 4:30 ; crossed Cape Fear river; marched two miles; halted for breakfast, and remained in camp for the day. 15th, marched at 12 , eight miles, and at 11 camped for the night. 16th, marched at 9, Twenty-ninth in advance of brigade, and at 7 halted; Twenty-ninth were fortunate enough to remain a detail for picket (marched seven miles). 17th, on picket. 18th, marched at 7 , Twenty-ninth in rear of brigade; halted at 7, and