On Moon Lake, Monday, March 23. Reveille at 4 A. M. At dawn we commenced embarking, the left Section under Lieutenant Hood on the “Armada,” center Section under Simpson on the “Jesse K. Bell.” First piece on the “”White Rose.” Second piece on the “Rose Hamilton.” Rained heavy all day. 2 P. M. we swung off, I being on the “Jesse Bell.” Laid off till 4 P. M. when we entered the Pass, the fourth boat of the fleet. At the mouth it was about five rods wide. The water shot through at a wild rate. The wheel was reversed to check the speed of the boat. On we went, through the woods and short turns until we reached Moon Lake, where it widened. The Lake is about three miles long, half a mile wide, where we had smooth sailing until dark, when we tied up near an old negro hut. On the north side a squad of cavalry encamped close by. A member of the 93rd Illinois (which is on board with us) was buried near the shore. Made our bed under the wheels of the pieces, the boat being so crowded; had but poor rest. Slept as close as “three in the bed and two in the middle.”
An Artilleryman’s Diary–Jenkin Lloyd Jones.
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