Record of the One Hundred And Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers in the

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Record of the One Hundred And Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers in the
Thos F Thomas Francis Wildes
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How tired that infantry was, no one can understand who was not on that memorable march from Fort Gregg to Appomattox, a march which has no parallel in modern history.
Toward evening of the pth, the I2^d Ohio, 54th Penn sylvania, and also those of our regiment captured at High Bridge, came in. They gave us many particulars occurring inside the rebel lines prior to and at the time of the surren der. They reported that generally the rebels manifested as much satisfaction over the surrender as our
...own men did, and that the cheering we heard came from the rebels. Some of those closely identified with the rebellion were, however, dreadfully broken down, and a few such shed tears. Shortly after the white flags were raised, General Crook came by where our division was standing behind its stacked arms. The men cheered him lustily and gathered about him to shake hands. He spoke a few kind words to them, among other things saying: "There is not much use for my cavalry while this old West Virginia division is here.

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