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1 But the woods being still on fire, Anderson could not go into bivouac , and marched directly on to his destination that night.
2 We halted the men here and went into bivouac for the night.
3 McCook went into bivouac near the camp of Peabody's brigade, Prentiss' division.
4 The Federal rear-guard fired a few shells, and the Confederates went into bivouac .
5 Wood and Crittenden went into bivouac in front of Prentiss' camp.
6 Hill's division went into bivouac some five miles south of Shepherdstown.
7 At night we went into bivouac near a village called Salem.
8 Our cavalry then went into bivouac , and renewed the pursuit on the following morning.
9 Emory followed closely, and went into bivouac on Weitzel's left.
10 After this ridge was captured, Sheridan's troops went into bivouac .
11 That night the Army went into bivouac astride the railway between Zand River and Kroonstad.
12 We had gone into bivouac about one o'clock, some two miles north of Madison Court-House.
13 Then, finding all quiet, he went into bivouac near Thompson's Creek, north-west of Port Hudson.
14 About sundown we crossed on the bridge, and our wagons joining us we went into bivouac .
15 Night came on, and the day's work ended by our going into bivouac at the Station.
16 Again we went into bivouac early.
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