Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

Tuesday, May 3rd.

Received orders after “taps,” about 10 o’clock, to-night to be ready to move in two hours. Rumors of all kinds are flying about, and the general impression seems to be that the whole army is in motion. I directed Sergeant Theben to turn out the company, strike tents and pack up, which was accomplished in less than the time allotted. But one wagon is detailed to furnish transportation for the effects of the whole battalion, so baggage is reduced to the minimum, and large quantities of ordnance stores and camp and garrison equipage, as well as private property of officers and men, are left behind strewn over the camping ground, a striking illustration of the waste of war.

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