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Opening: 81 verso, 82 recto
Date(s) of entries: July 21 to 22, 1864
Author: William Cline
Content: Diary

Number: MSN/CW 8007-1


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wounded then Hour Boyes charged the Rebes ande Drove them from ther position

     July 22 /64 all quiete upe to 12 ocloc then orders came to moove all Hitched ande Ready to moove ate 1 oclock and moovede a Boute five miles ande within 4 miles of atlantey ande incamped this day wea paste a parte of the Batel grounde foughte By the 20 corpse on

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the 20 Day of the month the timber is literley moad off By grape and Shell ande the timber is cute to peaces Buy Hour mineyes Bute the rebels war Repulst the 20 corps loste 19 Hundred in kilde ande wounded ande after the fighte Hour Boyes Buriede 900 of Rebels thate layede Before the 20 corps and note all Buriede yete there is a greate meney Rebels in Hour Horspitels wounded the woundede is Dyinge off ver faste

 
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