Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Diary of Corporal Alexander G. Downing: Tuesday, June 7, 1864

The weather continues warm. Our corps drew fifteen days' rations at Kingston this morning. We left the place at 10 o'clock, carrying five days' rations, the balance to be hauled by the supply trains. We marched twelve miles to Cartersville and went into camp. Our troops control the railroad, which is in running order to this place, but the rebels burned the bridge just before evacuating the town. Our men will soon have it rebuilt, using the old piers, which are intact. It is three hundred feet long and one hundred feet above the water. The rebels were very strongly fortified here at Cartersville, but they left the place without fighting because of our troops flanking them. Cartersville will be used as a base of supply for Sherman's army.

Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B., Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 193-4

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