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Opening: 65 verso, 66 recto
Date(s) of entries: June 9 to 12, 1864
Author: William Cline
Content: Diary

Number: MSN/CW 8007-1


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     June 9 1864 closte to Altonah orders to moove ate 9 oclock order contermanded all quiete

     June 10 troopes comenced moovinge ate 6 oclock train orderede to moove ate 9 oclock comenced Rainge ate 9 in the morninge continued till 3 teams Harneste ande Hitched all Day onhitched staide all nighte in olde campe troops mooves By all Day 2 Boils on mi face verey painfull

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June 11/64 comencede Raininge ate 6 oclock Rainde one Hour verey Harde Sun comenced cominge oute ate 8 oclock verey worme trains all quiete in olde campe -- Heavey canonadinge in fronte 10 and 11 Both upe to this Hour 11 oclock train came upe ate 4 oclock in the morninge

     June 12/64 Rainde all day steadey 3 oclock trains orderde to moove ande movede one mile ande incamped Rainde

 
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