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Battery C
The battery lay at Savannah until January 4, 1865, when it embarked on a transport for Beau fort, S. C, and on the 16th was in camp at Pocotaligo. Breaking camp on the 29th, it moved on the Carolina campaign, and on February 9th came up with and engaged the enemy at the South Edisto river, losing one killed and one wounded, and reached Columbia on the l7th. Near Cheraw, on the 4th of March, it became again engaged and assisted in the capture of twenty-eight guns, and on the 13th crossed Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C, when it participated in attacking the enemy at that point, and in driving him from his position.
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