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Opening: 32 verso, 33 recto
Date(s) of entries: June 15 to 20, 1863
Author: James Boardman
Content: Diary
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MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1863.
Raining Drill this morning Mail Received two Leters moved camp two & a half miles down the yazo [i.e., Yazoo], Get wet through at Knight no Roll Call Sing wet Sheet & flowing Sea & retire to rest
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1863.
Heavy Fog Receive a letter Regt Relieved Pickid som Blackburries unpack our clothing Scouts return with between 4 & 500 Horses & Cattle & 30 Prisenors Went fishing
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TUESDAY 16
Cloudy but pleasent Fix up our Tents write a Letter Ten Thousand troops arive Raining in the eavening
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FRIDAY 19
Very warm Police our camp A Battery of Six Guns came in this morning Report says that Osterhout [i.e., General Peter J. Osterhaus] has captured 17 Pieces of artilery from Johnson [i.e., General Joseph E. Johnston]
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WEDNESDAY 17
Cloudy The Regt Detailed on Picket On Duty Five Boat loads of troops arrive Cap Hoit arrived Saw Jeneral Washburn [i.e., General Cadwallader C. Washburn]
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SATURDAY 20
Very Warm Heavy Canonading at Vicksburg, On Fatigue to day, Dress Parade, Reported capture of Port Hudson Unfounded And now I lay me down to sleepe
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