Started at six A.M.,
and arrived in camp at Potomac Creek at eleven o'clock. Time occupied in once
more fixing up our old quarters, that being the second time we had returned to
them. We were paid off for four months.
SOURCE: John Lord
Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second
Massachusetts Infantry, the Second Company Sharpshooters and the Third Light
Battery, in the War of the Rebellion, p. 272
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