About 9 A. M. some coffee. Bought some cakes. Major A. B. N.
called early and assured S. R. that all was right. Seemed good to see him. At noon
went with A. B. and Mr. Hall to dinner at Gibson House. Got shaved and went at 3
to report to Gen. Cox. Released, without examination. Telegraphed to Columbus
and received reply that I had been commissioned, 2nd Lt. Got me a suit of clothes.
Went round with Thede. Took a bath at the Burnett house. Purington, Kautz and
others laughed at me — for the scrape. Regiment came in and camped. Received
some congratulations.
SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman
Harris Tenney, p. 81