Monday, May 13, 2019

Captain Charles Wright Wills: June 30, 1864 — 8 a.m.

June 30, 1864 8 a. m.

There was a terrific fight on our right, commencing at 2 this morning and lasting until 3. I have not yet heard what it was.

Some deserters passed us this morning. I have lost just half the men I left Scottsboro with just two months ago, but what I have left, are every man ready to help. We have a good deal more than "cleared" ourselves. I had my canteen strap cut off by a bullet and a spent glancing ball struck my ankle.

SOURCE: Charles Wright Wills, Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, p. 271

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