Soldiering in North Carolina Being the Experiences of a Typo in the Pines Sw

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Soldiering in North Carolina Being the Experiences of a Typo in the Pines Sw
Kirwan, Thomas, 1829-1911
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I soon explained mat- ters to his satisfaction, however, and went on my way rejoicing. My success awakened the hungry ones of Co. K, and the officer in command, appreciating the necessity of the men having a good supper, sent half-a-dozen along with me to the scene of my discoveries. I was a willing guide, and we soon returned with an- abundance of provisions, and made a hearty supper upon the plunder. We slept well, and awoke next (Sunday) morning refreshed, and ready for the road and the figh...t.
76 BATTLE OF KINSTON.
On Sunday morning the 14th, we resumed our march on Kinston. From the place where we encamped, a steep hill descended, and the road wound through a low, swampy ground for about two miles, when we came out upon higher land, where our advanced guard (the 9th New Jersey and Wessel's brigade) had bivouacked for the night. The advance was already in motion, and our regiment followed. In the low grounds of Southwest Creek, we saw the evidences of yesterday's strife — two cannon captured, and a few dead rebels.


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