On the 3d, obsequies attending General Lander's death.
On the 6th, marched as far as Back Creek, 8 miles below Hancock, on the Virginia side. At this creek the Regiment crossed on a suspension bridge of two wire ropes with boards laid thereon, sixty feet above the water.
At two o'clock on the morning of the 7th, arrived at Martinsburg.
Assigned to Shields' Division.
On the 8th, by order of the President, the troops operating in Virginia were classed in Five Army Corps—the 5th comprised of Banks' and Shields' Divisions, the 84th being assigned to the 2d Brigade (Carroll), 2d Division (Shields), 5th Corps (Banks).
Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
On the 11th, from Martinsburg at 8 a.m., reaching Bunker's Hill at 4 p.m., from there at 11 p.m., halting at 3 a.m. of the 12th, 18 miles from Martinsburg and four from Winchester. At 8 a.m. advanced one-half mile and formed line. Winchester occupied by Union troops. Artillery fire kept up through the day of the 13th.
On the night of the 14th, tents arrived and were put up on the ground known as Camp Kimball, two miles north of Winchester.