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“We expect to reach Buford’s bridge on the Salkehatchie, to-morrow.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

February 3, 2015

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills, (8th Illinois Infantry)

Baren’s Mills, S. C.,

February 3, 1865.

Fifteen miles to-day. The 17th is having some pretty lively firing on our right. At a house I stopped at to-day a “cit” told me we were 95 miles from Charleston, 65 from Augusta, and 33 from Branchville. That is as near as I can tell you where we are. We expect to reach Buford’s bridge on the Salkehatchie, to-morrow. The Rebels have fortified there, I hear. Our brigade has the advance, and fun to-morrow, if there is any. It has rained since 12 last night.

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