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The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War News — Grant Quiet — Another Reverse for Butler on the Southside — the battles in Louisiana, &c. (search)
h III. "Veteran Volunteers:" Camp Grant, Va.,April 21--I commenced scratching in this new Diary. Very cool day — have battalion drill. May 6, 1864.--Gen. Gillmore, Gen. Terry, Gen. Ames, and Gen. Foster, are all here about 5 miles from Bermuda Hundreds. Our regiment was thrown out to- day in front as skirmishers--Col. M Several of our men got sun struck. About 2 o'clock, came to a dead halt — a question arose, are we on the right road? Several thought not. At 3 o'clock, Gen. Gillmore, accompanied by Gen. Terry and Staff, made a reconnaissance to the front, and soon found out that it was policy to halt — as Gen. Baldy Smith was advancing on march this morning Weather pleasant. Sun rose shrouded in red.--Every appearance of a very hot day. The Third brigade has passed us; also Battery B, 4th U. S. Gens Gillmore, Foster and Terry have gone to the front. We advanced to within sight of Fort Darling. At 12 o'clock reached a high bluff, almost in sight of Richmond. Hear<