Monday, 11th–The weather has been very warm for several days and there was a heavy thunderstorm last night. All is quiet in camp, but the men in the old regiments, having re-enlisted, are becoming restless and want to move, for remaining in camp will never bring the war to a close.
11th. Several boys not inclined to go home. Assigned to 7th O. V. C. Thomas, Peck, Kearn, Beach, Montgomery, Bentley, Rutzel. Good boys, sorry. Relieved Hamlin. Went to Knoxville to fix papers. Slept with Avery on floor at Charley’s.
JANUARY 11th.—The snow has nearly vanished–the weather bright and pleasant, for midwinter; but the basin is still frozen over. Gen. E. S. Jones has captured several hundred of the enemy in Southwest Virginia, and Moseby’s men are picking them up by scores in Northern Virginia. Congress recommitted the new Conscript bill on Saturday, intimidated by [...]
January, Monday 11, 1864 Like a weary actor in a play, Like a phantom in a dream, Like a lost boat left to stray Rudderless adown the stream— This is what my life has grown,— Since thy false heart left me lone,— And I wonder sometimes when the laugh is loud, And I wonder at [...]