About 3 o'clock Thede came and awakened me. I was so glad to
see him. Hardly seemed possible, the good boy. Wish he were entirely well. Gave
me some letters, wanted more. Walked most of the way — two weeks on way. Drew
rations and marched at 6. East of K. near Mossy Creek, and then towards
Cumberland Gap. Fed twice. Rode in rear of Co. to keep closed up. Boys did
nobly. Can't be beat by any company on the ground. Camped at 9 P. M. near a
little stream. Some hills — one awful one. Road along the bed of a little stream,
very stony. 2,000 rebs at the Gap and our men each side. A little skirmish
yesterday.
SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman
Harris Tenney, p. 87
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