Marching orders
received to report at regimental headquarters, Camp Hill, Bolivar Heights, near
Harper's Ferry. A cold rain storm on at this time. On account of a hard cold,
with a number of others, went to Harper's Ferry by cars. There met by ambulance
and rode to camp. My first ride in an ambulance. Bad getting around in camp on
account of the deep mud. Harper's Ferry is a side hill town. The Potomac and
the Shenandoah on either side. Here the B. & O. R. R. crosses the Potomac
into Maryland. Above Harper's Ferry is located the Jefferson Rock, where one
gets a fine view. The scenery at this point is grand. The mountains, rivers,
and the valley, and also the great Maryland Heights.
SOURCE: Charles H.
Lynch, The Civil War Diary, 1862-1865, of Charles H. Lynch 18th Conn.
Vol's, p. 47-8
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