Important Information

Sunday, April 2, 1865

There was an unusual quiet all along the lines today.  There was no cannonading from either side, and very little firing on the skirmish line.

William Fleming was on a detail that worked all night building a small fort to protect heavy artillery that was brought forward.  The fort was likely an earth and fallen log berm.  The Union artillery was need to fire on a Confederate battery that had been annoying the northerners.

William Fleming noted the detail was not bothered too much by the Confederates.
the rebs were very peaceful only threw two shells at us while we were at work