Milford to Lawray? Luray?
The packs of the men are being put into a storehouse and will follow on at a suitable opportunity.
Announcement of departure set at three A.M.
General Order is read from General Sigel on account of regularity while marching and also against marauding.
For evening coffee is cooked then meat.
Morning two-thirty o'clock rice bouillon and meat, crackers for two days.
March three o'clock through beautiful hilly country side.
After sunrise the weather is very hot with a slight breeze, whereas before it was warm and humid.
Adjutant Michaelis suffered an attack of sunstroke yesterday and had to remain behind on a farm. He follows on in an ambulance today. His condition has improved, yet he at the same time, suffers for several days now, with a bad case of diarrhea.
Noon: Arrival at Lawray. Luray?
Lange, - Hayn, Corporal's Company C, Keller Private Company C, are missing since last night and are today reported as deserters. Terrific heat. Loads of blackberries.
Afternoon coffee.
Towards evening thunderstorms.
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