This fine morning
finds me on picket near Cherry Run, Maryland. Nothing important occurred so
far. Late this afternoon relieved from picket. Ordered to join the regiment, it
having left Cherry Run and advanced east along the line of the railroad,
towards Martinsburg. After pushing along from six to eight miles, found headquarters
located at Back Creek, the regiment having reached here in the early morning.
Companies A and C were out on scout duty in the direction of Martinsburg. They
returned late tonight without having found the enemy. The railroad is badly
damaged. Business on the line is suspended east of Cumberland, as far as
Harper's Ferry. This is an important railroad through to the west. It has met
with great losses on account of the war.
SOURCE: Charles H.
Lynch, The Civil War Diary, 1862-1865, of Charles H. Lynch 18th Conn.
Vol's, p. 96
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