We lay in bivouac all day. Our rations ran out today and no
more can be issued until we open up communications with the fleet. To do that
we shall have to open a way to the coast. Our men have foraged everything to be
found. The only thing that we can get now is rice, of which there is a great
deal in stacks, besides thousands of bushels threshed out, but not hulled, and
stored away in granaries. The Thirty-second Illinois went with a train from our
brigade to forage. Fort McAllister was captured late this afternoon by a
detachment of the Fifteenth Corps, General Hazen's Division. Our cracker line
is open once more and there is great cheering in camp over the news.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B.,
Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 237
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