Started again this
morning, and passed over the Chancellorsville battlefield. Marched twelve miles
to-day. We passed a brigade of negro troops. They gave us a terrible cursing,
and hollered "Fort Pillow" at us. I am only sorry that this brigade
of negroes was not there, then they certainly would not curse us now. We halted
at dark on the plank road seven miles from Fredericksburg.
SOURCE: Louis
Leon, Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier, p. 61-2