(1862) March 11" 
The boats continued to run last night till 1 A.M. when a sudden fog came up and the boats were compelled to run to. The morning was beautiful, and the sun soon caused the fog to disappear. The river was soon enlivened with boats. We passed many low craggy cliffs, adorned with pine and cedar, of a scrubby nature. 
March 12" 
We landed at Savannah yesterday evening at dark. Many citizens came to greet us. We all got off the boats today and had batallion drill. We are waiting orders to move forward with great impatience. 
Crump's Ld'g
 March 13th 
Last night at 8 P.M. Gen'l Wallace's Div. came here. We got off the boats and took up our line of march westward, toward Adam's Ville.  At 11 P.M. it commenced raining and continued to rain till noon to day. We stopped about 3 A.M. this morning as it was too dark to proceed farther. He we sat down on logs and fence corners and tried to sleep some, in the drenching rain.
