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Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Chapter 20: Appomattox and after (search)
be commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel. The itinerary of the march from Appomattox to Burksville was as follows: April 11th through New Store and Curdsville to the vicinity of Little Willis River, April 12th through Farmville to Sandy River. April 13th past Rice's Station on the South Side railroad to Burksville. It was at Rice's Station that the battle was being fought at the time of our fight at Sailor's Creek, and being won by our forces, and which cut off any possible escape of the Confect a renewal of the war, saying that the South was not conquered, but worn out. A large and motley company of colored people assembled at Burksville Junction and these also were dependent upon the government for their sustenance. On the 13th of April the corps began an advance to Danville, one hundred miles south of Burksville and on the border of North Carolina. The object of the movement was to interpose between Johnston's army and Lynchburg. A great portion of the journey was made