The next night, just after rations had been distributed, an order cameto march off.
The only thing to do was to keep on until an order came, or something definite happened.
But no order cameto advance to re-capture the trenches, so they presumed all was well.
We rested until March 26th, when an order came at midnight for the army to march very early in the morning.
It was almost complete, needing only a few finishing touches, and the anxiously awaited guests were expected on the following day; when, alas for the expectations of men, an order came to be ready to march at daylight next morning!
I will say this: That if the Governor is absent and an order came signed by order of the commander-in-chief, James W.
During that night an order came to the office--a report came to the office that they were breaking into a gun store on South Second street.
By that time, an order came to send to Union depot to take the fast line out.
Our stay was short, an order came to go to Grand Junction, and there the 11th remained for several days without tents to cover themselves.
But an order came for us to return if possible, to La Grange.
While getting into battle line, preparatory to assault upon the batteries, an order came to retrace our steps to the cover of the pines.
An order came to cook three days' rations, pack haversacks, and be ready to move at a moment's notice.
An order came for us to go on board the Illinois, which was tied up under the bluff, but before teams came for us the Illinois cut loose and went down the river.
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