February 1864
1st Embark on board the "Bell Memphis" & proceed up river at 5. P.M. run all night
2d arrive in the night
3d land & take the 12. M. train run to Centralia lay over night
4th take the 3.A.M. train run to Decater & now we are to lay over until 5.P.M. when we Expect to take the train for Springfield there seems to be no connection at all with the trains on these roads (Irving House)
5th take the Evening train for Springfield put up at the Cheney House
6th see Gen White our first Col. he is very kind to us
7th take the noon train for Chicago where we arrive at 9.P.M. take supper at the Hatch House & then take the 1130 P.M. train for Belvidere arrive at three put up at the American
8th leave Belvidere at 9.A.M. arrive at Home at 10.A.M.
9th very cold but pleasant after all visit Charlse Cummings, L. L. Tongue, Cranes, Draper, &.c.
10th quite pleasant winter weather, report for duty (recruiting service) to Cap't Loop at Belvidere he is very kind sends me Home to recruit my Health (which was never better)
11th go to the funeral of Samuel Handy, O, where are the friends of my BoyHood, gone- all gone some to the defense of our Country & some to the last resting place of the Human family the Ladies only are left visit Cranes Tongues & in the Evening
11th at Warren Morses with my Mother Stepfather Levi & Adaline Alferd & Emma, Warren & Mary, Miron Avery & Lady Ruth, Henrietta, Mrs. Tongue, Legran &.c.
12th quite pleasant revival at the F. M. Church Eighty rods East of here not much success as yet visit at Mrs. Tripp & Jas. T. Sheldons have a pleasant time
13th beautiful winter weather visit at Asa Yates'es a very pleasant visit come Home at 2.P.M. Mr. & Wife ___ Haskins here very genteel appearing Lady & a very fine appearing boy
14th go to Warrens & Miron Avery's. pleasant day go to Church in the Evening
15th pleasant weather go to Church at the little Church & at the Red School House see plenty of my former acquaintances at both places
16th go to Marengo to visit M. L. Drake he is gone but I have a pleasant visit with Aunt Aunt Lydia & Cousin Hannah & return as far as G. Marvins when it commences to blow & I thinking it will be better tomorrow put up for the night
17th very _ very cold start for Home come as far as Cranes stay until P.M. & then proceed Home nearly freeze do freeze one Ear & one finger
18th froze in for today
19th pretty cool but I go to Mr. Haskins & to see Charlse Anderson of our Co. who is very sick at present
20th go to Belvidere quite pleasant again the Church continues in spite of cold weather_ go to Bonusville to the Union League stay over night with G. A. Kellogg
21st go & see Charley & to the funeral of Deacon Smiths youngest daughter
22d very warm snow is all melting off & I guess we are to have no more sleigh rides this winter have a pleasant visit at Mr. Hoppins another of Deacon Smith's children is dangerous
23d quite pleasant snow fast melting away go to Southprairie stay over night at Mr. Stodards very fine people
24th go to Belvidere see Cap't Loop he is a splendid Officer roads very bad
25th visit at Aunt Lydia Tripp's & sit up with the Corpse of Deacon Smith's only Boy
26th Funeral very pleasant day
27th go to see C. A. Anderson and L. N. Tongue &.c.
28th Church East of here go to Warrens A. Yates
29th this is a very pleasant morning I have spent 22 Happy days on Old Bonus & now for Dixey away, & for the End of the rebellion our successful Armies under Grant Sherman Hurlbut McPherson are marching forward & under such Generals we can look for nothing less than a successful Campaign the coming summer