Marched through Barnesville, and after several unsuccessful attempts to get the artillery across the Sugar Loaf Mountain, stopped over night at the foot of the mountain.
Marched through Alexandria at once, and went to camp outside the city.
The next morning, March 23d, we marched through Jacksboro', and soon after commenced to ascend the mountains back of the town.
All was soon in readiness, and the brigade, the One Hundredth Pennsylvania in advance, marched through Lexington.
On the following day we marched through Unity, Monrovia, Newmarket, and Frederick, and encamped about a mile beyond the latter place.
We marched through Knoxville, passed Fort Sanders and the trenches that the siege had made so familiar to us, and went into camp near Erin's Station, about five miles from the city.
Sidenote: 25th] Marched through Castro, crossing the Matilla rivulet, and bivouacked a little beyond the village of Robliza.
A week later we marched through Béthune and Robecq to Calonne sur la Lys, a little village outside Merville, where we remained another week before going to the line.
Leaving Shelbyville, we marched through Fayetteville to Huntsville; every where along the route the people flocked to see Morgan, and his progress was one continual ovation.
We marched through a country, where the people were friendly and hospitable, and had no difficulty in supplying the men and horses.
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