Fair and very warm. Drums beat at 4 o'clock to march. We got ready. Broke camp at 5 and marched about 18 miles in the forenoon. It was hot and the boys grumbled freely but when the boys stopped for dinner and were told they were to go no further today they forgot all their weariness and good humour prevailed again. We are now about 37 miles from Richmond by rail. Some farther the way we shall go but we can make it in two days more. We are marching on the line of the Danville and Richmond R.R. We hear glorious news from the South and West on the war.
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