Company E with three other companies, one from each
regiment, went out on picket this morning. Our company is stationed on the
south side of a vacant field. Off to the north on the other side of the field
and just in the edge of the timber on high ground, we can see the rebel
cavalry, but they are careful to keep their distance. We have fine times on
picket now, with little danger of being attacked and plenty of fruit to eat. We
have green corn, too, and the fields nearby are being pretty well picked over. One
of the boys came in with a hundred ears of corn. He roasted fifteen of them in
the campfire ashes, ate all of them, and declared that he could eat two or
three more.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B.,
Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 130
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