Wednesday, October 26, 2011

1862 October 26

The past three weeks have been remarkably
quiet and dull. Were reviewed by the President
and Gen Mc Clellan. On the 9th the battery
marched to Hagerstown to be repaired and
painted. During the night of the 11th, Stuart and his
rebel cavalry crossed the Potomac and made
a raid through this state into Chambersburg, Pa.
destroying a large amount of Government property
in that place, and escaped across the river
without the loss of a man. On the 16th we were
ordered to Williamsport to relieve the 3rd N. Y.
battery, who were on piquet at that place
The 26th (to day) was quite stormy: during the afternoon
the rebs sent in a flag of truce to Gen Henley.
Gen H. W. Slocum our div. Commander has
been appointed to the command of the 12th Corps,
Gen Brooks of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Div. has been
appointed to the command of our div. The weather
since we have been at W. has been pleasant
and cold. And at times very windy, several heavy
frosts have fallen.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

1862 October 5

On the 29th of Sept Capt Porter resigned his
commission and left for home. On the 1st of this
month G. W. Clarke another of our men was
very suddenly taken from us by death, having
been sick but a few days. C. C. Currier also
died in the Hospital at Fort Monroe.
New regts are constantly joining the army.
Pleasant and mild.