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Opening: 93 verso, 94 recto
Date(s) of entries: August 21 to 25, 1864
Author: William Cline
Content: Diary

Number: MSN/CW 8007-1


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     Auguste 21/64 still all nighte Bute severel showeres of Rain nothinge ate 12 A.M. Bute still Raininge some lite Skermishinge in fronte Driselde Rain all Day

     Auguste 22, /64 nothinge new from the fronte all quiete ande the weather showery and wete

     Auguste 23 /64 all quiete in fronte today Bute verey worme 4 Heavey Sege guns came upe on the 21 of auguste

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     Auguste 24, /,64, quiete all nighte upe to 2 oclock ande marchinge orderes came ande marched ate 2 1/2 oClock marched 6 miles to the River ande incamped one 1/2 mile Below the Bridge

     Auguste 25 1864 the holde armey moovinge to the Righte excpte the 20 corps an ite foles Back to the River ande Holdes the Rail Rode moovede the train Half mile further

 
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