Tuesday, April 25, 1865

Very fine warm day.  Our two divisions (1st and 2nd) of the 24th Corps started this morning at 9 o'clock to march through the city of Richmond.  All our colors were flying and bugles playing.  The 3rd division of our corps acted as escort to us.  The sidewalks were well lined with citizens of white and black complexions.  As we passed through the principal street the soldiers on both sides of the street with officers of all rank stood with arms at a shoulder.  It was very warm but we felt proud to march through the city that was so lately the capital of the defunct Confederacy.  We marched a short distance out of the city and went into camp.  Sgt. Inepeles and came to our camp.  I hope our marching is over.  Got letters today from Mary, Frank, Emily and Gracie.  Was glad to get them.

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