Monday, April 24, 1865

Fair but quite cold today.   Last night there was quite a heavy frost.  We camped on a hill in an open field where the wind had full rake and we suffered some with cold.  Started at 4 1/2 o'clock this morning and after a hard march of about 17 miles went into camp about 3 miles from the city feeling grateful enough for rest.  The boys have made their money fly at the Sutlers today as they were out of rations and had not seen a Sutler for several weeks.  The country through which we passed today was rather barren and deserted but the ladies came out to greet us as we passed much pleased to hear our bugles.

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