June 16, 1864.
We moved back a mile last night, being relieved by the 17th
Corps. Taking it easy again to-day. There has been a lively artillery fight
right in front of us to-day. Tell * * * if any of the 31st or 40th Alabama
officers report at Johnston's Island, to give them my compliments. One captain
offered me his sword, but I hadn't time to stop. We wanted that hill, then.
SOURCE: Charles Wright Wills, Army Life of an
Illinois Soldier, p. 263
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