Reveille at three. Breakfasted and were on the move at 6 in the
advance — bound for Maysville. Capt. kept me running a good deal. Passed
through Bentonville about noon. Saw several whom I had seen on my other visit
there. Passed along two miles. Got plenty of rambow apples at an orchard.
Encamped in an orchard. Had to go two miles for water. An old man showed us
protection papers, signed by Curtis, given because he went for the old
Constitution.
SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman
Harris Tenney, p. 39
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