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Opening: 18 verso, 19 recto
Date(s) of entries: July-August 1863
Author: William Cline
Content: Memoir
Number: MSN/CW 8007-1
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12 corpse in full pursuite of them Hour caverley playinge there cards amongeste there traines on the 5 wea tooke the same Roade thate wea came in on and marched oute 5 miles ande in camped on the Bankes of marsh crick Hour Caverley foughte 2 thousan Rebs ate Macanicks town and Drove them ande tooke a number prisoner wea marched on the 6 of July ande landed ate emitesburgh ande in campede fore the nighte th weate cropes lookes splended a though these parts
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Ande continued the march on the 7 and Dide Bute Dide note march till 5 in the eveninge morninge ande marched to quaker town 7 miles from emitesburgh ande eate Diner this day a considerBely of Rain fell ande the Roades ware verey mudey and Bade fore the infantry this Day i Runoute of shoose Bute wea landed ate the foote of South mountain 3 miles weste of where wea croste Before goinge oute an there wea in camped for the nighte Ande Rainde all nighte verey Harde mi feete Beinge verey sore i wanted a pass
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