We lay in camp all day. The rebels are still in our front,
and there is some cannonading off on our left where the Fourteenth and
Twentieth Corps are on the move and destroying property. The Seventeenth Corps
burned all the railroad property from Gordon down to the Oconee river. The
first brigade of our division destroyed the railroad for some miles in this
locality. The Iowa Brigade went out on the railroad this morning and worked for
two hours. There was some skirmishing in our front and to our right. Our
division supply train is lying at Station No. 15, the Fifteenth Iowa acting as
train guard. We received orders to march in the morning at 5 o'clock.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B., Clark, Downing’s
Civil War Diary, p. 231
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