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Paisley family diary, 1864
07_1864-04-18 -- 1864-04-20
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1864. Nothing of [special?] importance occurred except Capt. Platt drilled Regt. Weather fine and a slight shower about one O'Clock. TUESDAY 19 Nothing unusual although the Pickets at Henkers or formerly Taylors Gape were reported driven in and a Reinforcement of 50 men was sent but found nothing. Forwarded to Q.M. Gen D.C.- Monthly Clothing Camp and Garrison Equipage for Feb & Mar. 1864 WEDNESDAY 20 The Same Routine as on former Occasions
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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1864. Nothing of [special?] importance occurred except Capt. Platt drilled Regt. Weather fine and a slight shower about one O'Clock. TUESDAY 19 Nothing unusual although the Pickets at Henkers or formerly Taylors Gape were reported driven in and a Reinforcement of 50 men was sent but found nothing. Forwarded to Q.M. Gen D.C.- Monthly Clothing Camp and Garrison Equipage for Feb & Mar. 1864 WEDNESDAY 20 The Same Routine as on former Occasions
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