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Opening: 16 verso, 17 recto
Date(s) of entries: July-August 1863
Author: William Cline
Content: Memoir
Number: MSN/CW 8007-1
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Call [i.e., Pvt. William R. Call, Co. B, 73rd Ohio Infantry] fell mortley wounded ande george mcghee [i.e., Pvt. George W. McGehee, Co. B, 73rd Ohio Infantry] slitley wounded ande then wea fell Back frome the seckende line and thate Dowed the Rebels upe the to Hour lines and the 3 Day the Holde Regemente was ordered to take the seckende whitch they Dide Bute By Beainge oposed By a Holde Bregade of Rebels wea Had to fall Back Bute fetch off a Bout 25 prisoners in this charge william E. Haynes [i.e., Pvt. William E. Haynes, Co. B, 73rd Ohio Infantry] was mortley wounded i triede to gite Him of Bute Beainge verey Heavey man i coulde note Bringe
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Him ande in the under tarkin i loste mi gun whitch T. w. Higens swore Hea woulde make mea pay fore it But gunes Beainge plenty i soone founde too ande gave one to Him ande tolde Him like wise i woulde make a charge on Him fore thate won in those charges ande Repulses wea loste 23 men in kilde ande wounded oute of 42 men co. G. loste the same a mounte of men juste on the counte of 2 leves on a sholder of T. w. Higens ande to gite complime complimented by the colonel Hea thoughte no more of a wounded
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