Thursday, December 4, 2014

Diary of Private Alexander G. Downing: Thursday, February 4, 1864

We started to move at 8 o'clock and by night reached Bolton Station, where we went into camp. Our brigade being in the rear did not get into camp until 11 p. m. There was some skirmishing by Crocker's Division, which lost three men killed and several wounded. Two men were killed by a ball from the rebels' battery striking the top rail of a rail fence, which broke and struck the two men, knocking off their heads and spilling their brains about. It was a gruesome sight. Their bodies were buried where they fell.

Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B., Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 166

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