Brig. Gen. M. M. Crocker took command of our brigade today.
I got a pass to go down to the landing to buy bread for the officers’ mess in
my charge. Our troops are encamped by the thousands all along the Mississippi
river, for thirty miles up from Vicksburg. There is much sickness among the new
troops in camp here, caused by using the river water and by camping on the low
ground. Many of them have already died and their bodies have been buried upon
the levee instead of in the low ground. It is reported that five of our
transports loaded with supplies for the army below ran the blockade last night.
One of the transports when almost past was hit by a solid shot and sunk.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B.,
Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 111
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