[from the diary of Daniel D. Logan, younger brother of General Thomas M. Logan, and a Sgt., Co. B, 1st Special Battalion (Rightor's), Louisianan Infantry.]
Monday – March 10th 1862
The miss [-] battalion left camp Hurrah for
deep creek at 10 ½ o’clock this morning –
I bid the boys goodbye & turned my
face towards Yorktown – a long &
lonely march of 4 hours, brought
[----]quarters at Capt
Higgin’s – bathed & dressed, took
a nap & read the papers, with the
accts of the doings of the Virginia
[---]. The march today
tired me very much – [-] on my way to my
[-] company & having taken no-
Thing [---] for breakfast.
Write to Mr. [-] to forward my
letters & a long letter to Sallie tonight
Return’d at 11 o’c – News tonight
that the [-] & the [--] St Law-
rence damaged to day - Effects of their
[-] to the Virginia
[transcription by Mary Roy Dawson Edwards]
MSS 6154
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