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George S. Smith diary, 1862-1866
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1865 Continued 7th layed in camp all day 8th = = = = = 9th = = = = = 10th received orders to be ready to march at a moments notice 11th Started at 8 oclock A.M. marched untill 3 P.M. and camped at Pensacola distance about 10 miles 12th Sunday fixed our camp where we stoped evening before 13th layed in camp all day 14th = = = = = 15th = = = = = 16th = = = = = 17th was on fatigue unloading oats off of the Matamoris 18th layed in camp all day 19th Sunday Morning inspection received orders to be ready to march at a moments notice evening orders to march at daylight with six days rations in the haversack and 5 in the train
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1865 Continued 7th layed in camp all day 8th = = = = = 9th = = = = = 10th received orders to be ready to march at a moments notice 11th Started at 8 oclock A.M. marched untill 3 P.M. and camped at Pensacola distance about 10 miles 12th Sunday fixed our camp where we stoped evening before 13th layed in camp all day 14th = = = = = 15th = = = = = 16th = = = = = 17th was on fatigue unloading oats off of the Matamoris 18th layed in camp all day 19th Sunday Morning inspection received orders to be ready to march at a moments notice evening orders to march at daylight with six days rations in the haversack and 5 in the train
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