We were notified of the surrender of the Gap and 2500
prisoners and 12 pieces of artillery. Encouraged. Had been talk that we were to
storm the works. 32 pounders to be brought by Baptist Gap. Had some chopping
before getting to the main road. Saw a good many Ohio boys on the other side.
Oh such strong works as those at the Gap — natural fortifications. High bluffs
on all sides. Plenty of water. Many rifle pits, and intrenchments. Batteries
well planted. Glad we went round. Two N. Carolina regts. One Ga. One Tenn. 5
days' rations on hand. Gen. Frazier afraid boys wouldn't fight. Camped near Mr.
Patterson's. Drake ate supper with me. Chose Buell and Barber to go home for
conscripts.
SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman
Harris Tenney, p. 87-8
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