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George S. Smith diary, 1862-1866
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1865 Continued 25th Sunday regt. had dress parade at .6.30 P.M. 26th still remained at the Provost Marshals office received a detail of more men to assist us 27th = = = = = 28th = = = = = 29th = = = = = 30th Muster = = = July. 7th Month 1865 1st remained on guard at Provost Marshals office 2nd Sunday = = = = 3rd = = = = = = 4th a salute of Gunes was fired in the morning by the Fleet and a salute in the evening by land batteries six regt. paraded through town and then repaired to the publick pass was offered and the Declaration of indipendance red Musick by the Brass Band
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1865 Continued 25th Sunday regt. had dress parade at .6.30 P.M. 26th still remained at the Provost Marshals office received a detail of more men to assist us 27th = = = = = 28th = = = = = 29th = = = = = 30th Muster = = = July. 7th Month 1865 1st remained on guard at Provost Marshals office 2nd Sunday = = = = 3rd = = = = = = 4th a salute of Gunes was fired in the morning by the Fleet and a salute in the evening by land batteries six regt. paraded through town and then repaired to the publick pass was offered and the Declaration of indipendance red Musick by the Brass Band
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