The Thirteenth
Indiana, Sixth Ohio, and two pieces of artillery went up the valley at noon, to
feel the enemy. It rained during the afternoon, and since nightfall has poured
down in torrents. The poor fellows who are now trudging along in the darkness
and storm, will think, doubtless, of home and warm beds. It requires a pure
article of patriotism, and a large quantity of it, to make one oblivious for
months at a time of all the comforts of civil life.
This is the day
designated by the President for fasting and prayer. Parson Strong held service
in the regiment, and the Rev. Mr. Reed, of Zanesville, Ohio, delivered a very
eloquent exhortation. I trust the supplications of the Church and the people
may have effect, and bring that Higher Power to our assistance which hitherto
has apparently not been with our arms especially.
SOURCE: John
Beatty, The Citizen-soldier: Or, Memoirs of a Volunteer, p. 70
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