All the men were at work corduroying the roads, using fence-rails and split saplings, and every foot of the way had thus to be corduroyed to enable the artillery and wagons to pass.
I estimate the amount of corduroying at fully one hundred miles for each army corps.
It was found that a fence on each side of the road furnished enough rails for corduroying it so as to make it passable.
Colonel Thom put me at the work of getting the trains up from the landing, which involved the repair of roads for that purpose by corduroying the marshy places.
Fatigued with the double duty of struggling with the mud and corduroying the roads, the repose was heartily welcome.
Corduroying the entire route had not been proposed, when the army commenced its movement; but it became apparent to all that progress was only tolerable with it, and without it, impossible.
On the march from the Catawba there was a deal of corduroying to be done on the muddy roads, and by the time our long trains had passed over they were far worse than ever.
The rains had also set in, making the roads almost impassable, and rendering a deal of corduroying necessary.
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