Prisoners captured, 90, and 1 color.
Lieutenant-Colonel Perkins and 15 men wounded.
7th, 7 a.m., continued the pursuit. Passed the Richmond and Danville Railroad at the High Bridge, which had been fired by the rebels and partly burned. Met the enemy in force after marching about 8 miles. 2 men wounded.
8th, passed through Coal Land, marching 17 miles. Took 40 prisoners.
For the last three days broken-down rebel wagons, gun carriages and soldiers were a common sight.
Surrender of Lee's Army.
April 9th, the Last Day.
Still in close pursuit. Went 5 miles, driving the enemy. 12 o'clock, ordered to halt until 2. 2 o'clock, ordered to halt until 4, before which hour Lee had surrendered to Grant the Army of Northern Virginia.
The Regiment was with the advance, and about 4 miles East of Appomattox Court House.