McDonough, November 16,
1864, 11 p. m.
Made 14 miles to-day through a really fine country. Only saw
one house though, that looked like living. Forage is no name for the good
things our foragers find here. I notify you that I had eggs for supper. There
was some lively cannonading toward Lovejoy this morning, but it has been quiet
ever since. Think the “Militia” has discovered that this party “sizes their
pile,” and have “fled to the mountain.” Our whole corps are on the road to-day.
The advance got into camp five miles ahead, at noon. We got here one hour ago,
and our division camps six miles back. The roads are excellent and we travel
right along. We all voted this morning that opossum meat was good enough for
white folks. I liked it very much.
SOURCE: Charles Wright Wills, Army Life of an
Illinois Soldier, p. 320
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