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C., where he remained until after the Confederate army returned from Tennessee. He then reported to his command at Smithfield, N. C., and was there given another leave of absence for sixty days, being unfit for duty. Before the expiration of this d to join Hardee's corps at Cheraw, but being prevented by Sherman's advance finally united with Johnston's army at Smithfield, N. C., and were assigned to Major Manigault's battalion. At the time of the surrender at Greensboro, Lieutenant Klatte w kept on the right flank of Sherman's army, skirmishing with the enemy nearly every day. He rejoined his command at Smithfield, N. C., and from there moved to Raleigh and thence to Greensboro where he surrendered with Johnston. After this he returne hastened to rejoin his regiment. General Hampton was now in command of the cavalry of General Johnston's army at Smithfield, N. C. He found his company, which he had left eleven months before numbering over ninety, now reduced to ten men fit for