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5 ( ? ) The next day's march brought us in front of the enemy's fortification at Yorktown. On account of a severe rain in the ( ? ) making the mud in the roads very deep, the march was toilsome and difficult in the extreme, especially as we were hurried on at double-quick pace to support the advance of the ( ? column ) who were engaged with the rebels.- During the march in the afternoon Lt. Strickland of Co. D while, for some reason, or other, absent from his command, was wounded , by a shot in the arm, and was sent to division hospital in consequence.-