Ordered to encamp in the vicinity
of Seminary and did so. Rodgers has come back. We now occupy the old head
quarters of Gen. Kearney, who is now
dead; and perhaps the last day of
his life was the proudest. When,
with a few orderlies, he rode along
Centerville Heights on the last afternoon
he ever saw, what a splendid ovation
he received from the troops without
regard to Division or Corps. They rushed
him from all sides and greeted him with
the wildest huzzas. Three hours after he had
ridden boldly to his death.