Had an all-day rain. The entire army moved forward today,
some starting at 8 a. m. We packed our knapsacks early this morning, but did
not start until 10 o'clock. While we were waiting, some of the Twenty-fourth
Iowa Regiment which had arrived at Goldsboro came over to our “ranches” for a
visit. We boys had a visit from Homer Curtis of Company C, Twenty-fourth Iowa.
We marched ten miles today. The Fifteenth and Seventeenth Corps form the right
wing, the Twenty-third Corps, in command of General Schofield, the center, and
the Fourteenth and Twentieth Corps form the left wing. Some heavy cannonading
off on the left.
Source: Alexander G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B.,
Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary, p. 267