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Opening: 20 verso, 21 recto
Date(s) of entries: April 4 to 9, 1863
Author: James Boardman
Content: Diary
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SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1863.
Pleasent & warm Nothing of importance transpires
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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1863.
Very fine no Drill Dress Parade Co D.&.H gone to Ft Henry to repair the Telegraph from there to Donaldson
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SUNDAY 5
Very Pleasent Sundy inspection Liut Churchill [i.e., Lieutenant Jonathon A. Churchill] read the Regulatons to us Church & Dress Parade was the order of the day Wound up in the eavening with a [?]
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WEDNESDAY 8
Quite Pleasent E Freygang [Corporal Edward Freygang] on Picket Nothing going on
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MONDAY 6
Clear & windy on gaurd to day Company Drill & Dress Parade Simmons [i.e., Sergeant B. Frank Simmons] gone to the Hospital again All quiet at Roll Call
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THURSDAY 9
Very Pleasent No news yet from anywhere
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