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Jacob Harrison Allspaugh diary, July-Nov. 1864
1864-08-21 -- 1864-08-26
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scatting them to the "four winds" * Get the diarrhoea joke on Bill 22 A lull time to-day. Not a shot could our boys get from the Johnnies. 23. Dry as usual No reply from the enemy's artillery 24" Close inspection of the quarters by Col L Prospect of Paymaster 25 Literally nothing going on. 26" Rather good signs of a move. Troops moving to the right all day. At 5 P.M. baggage was sent to the wagons. See Note C (Vertically at upper left:-) Backward wheel of the corps on the left
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scatting them to the "four winds" * Get the diarrhoea joke on Bill 22 A lull time to-day. Not a shot could our boys get from the Johnnies. 23. Dry as usual No reply from the enemy's artillery 24" Close inspection of the quarters by Col L Prospect of Paymaster 25 Literally nothing going on. 26" Rather good signs of a move. Troops moving to the right all day. At 5 P.M. baggage was sent to the wagons. See Note C (Vertically at upper left:-) Backward wheel of the corps on the left
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