Yesterday we had a long tedious march, putting in a hard
day. Last night we were glad to drop on the ground for rest and sleep. This is
a hot morning out here in the open fields. Our cavalry boys brought in a
captured rebel wagon train. The rebel teamsters were driving as directed by our
boys who held guns in their hands. The teamsters knew what that meant. Orders
came for us to move into the shaded woods which we found cool and fine.
General David Hunter relieved of his command. General George
Crook now our commander. The 8th Corps. Six pointed star. We are also known as
the Army of the Shenandoah.
SOURCE: Charles H. Lynch, The Civil War Diary,
1862-1865, of Charles H. Lynch 18th Conn. Vol's, p. 99
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