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Opening: 24 verso, 25 recto
Date(s) of entries: April 11 to 15, 1863
Author: David B. Arthur
Content: Diary
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1863
April 11th fine day but windy. no drill. no news. the paymaster came to head quarters, got news of furloughs, Enos Woodruff [i.e., Private Enos J. Woodruff] got in from Hospital. Wm White [Private William White] got his likeness taken, all well, dress parade Started a letter to Mary.
Sunday
" 12th fine nice warm day. finished my letter to Mary and made three furloughs, and one Muster Roll. got a paper no news. particular I got no mail. I am very horse but feel very well. no meeting all busy about look like
Sunday. all busy fixing arms and accouterments, had dress parade. all quiet.
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1863
April 13th warm cloudy day, finished the muster Rolls. went up and paid our respects to Gen Orme [i.e, Brigadier General William Walker Orme]. roads quite dusty. no mail. all quiet. Lewellin [i.e., Private Lewellyn Arthur] and Isaac Budworth [i.e., Sergeant Isaac Budworth] came in. all well. no news. raining this evening a little.
" 14th fine warm cloudy day and rained a little, no drill, no news. William Moor [i.e., Private William Moore] took sick, got B. Peasleys [i.e., Private Bernhard Peasley] discharge papers. all quiet.
" 15th fine day, but a little cloudy. every thing lively had a muster at ten oclock drill this afternoon, got a letter from Mary folks well, no news all quiet. boys in good spirits things begin to look like summer.
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