We also held the country to the south and west of the Ogeechee as foraging ground.
On arriving at the Ogeechee river at Summertown I found that it had deborted its banks and was at least a quarter of a mile wide.
After the Ogeechee River was crossed, the character of the country was greatly changed from that of central Georgia.
Sherman did cross the Ogeechee River without having to fight.
I think the force on the right bank of Ogeechee must be small.