Cedar Creek Va. Nov. 6" 1864
. Heavy frost last night - Gold 2.50 again at N.Y. A great anxiety is felt for the result of the election. It is certain, although that Lincoln will get two thirds of the electoral vote.
 Monday 7"
 Had a grand review of the 19" A.C. lasting from 9 to 12 A.M. men were in good condition, clothes not very clean - rained greater portion of the day. 
Tuesday 8th
 Had reveille at 4 A.M. tore up camp and were ready for marching at daylight, but did not go. At 2 P.M. pitched tents again. The election passed off quietly in camp, not a loud word or cheer for Lincoln or McClellan.
 Wednesday 9" Kearnstown
 At 4 A.M. had reveille, at 9 took up our line of march for this place. the whole army went into camp at 5 P.M. Distance marched 9 miles. 
Thursday 10th 
Everything quiet today, some change in the position of troops. Men are anxious to return to some R.R. or river.
