Chattanooga, Tuesday, April 11. Lee has no doubt surrendered! but it did not stop detailing in camp. I was one of the lucky ones to report to the Inspector General (a man from each Battery) 8 A. M. And we went to work on a miniature “Dutch gap canal”, two large ponds of stagnant water lying between the camps were to be drained and carried off to the river. And by supper time we had the satisfaction of knowing that it was not a failure like Butler’s, but carried off ague and diarrhea with a rush. Am a little tired but do not regret the labor bestowed.
An Artilleryman’s Diary–Jenkin Lloyd Jones
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