Left Halltown and the earthworks very early this morning,
following on after the rebel hordes who are under the command of General Jubal
Early. We are pleased to be under the command of the Gallant Phil Sheridan.
There will come a time when he will grab Early by the neck, we believe. Came to
a halt at Charlestown. Again on the march, going southward through woodland and
across fields. Judging by the roar of the field guns and musketry firing in the
direction of Winchester, our boys have overtaken the enemy. We came to a halt
in the woods. Ordered to remain here for the night. Weather fine. Our marching record
for today about eight miles.
SOURCE: Charles H. Lynch, The Civil War Diary,
1862-1865, of Charles H. Lynch 18th Conn. Vol's, p. 118
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