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Jacob Harrison Allspaugh diary, September 1862-January 1863
1862-10-02 -- 1862-10-03
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men could not be blamed if they would refuse to march till paid At 2 P.M. we were ordered to return as the brigade was moving out, Left picket posts during a soaking rain After a pleasant march of ten miles we reached Shepherdsville at 10 at night, and halted and waited for further orders. 3 Several soaking rains during the night. An advance of two co's from each regt in the brigade, was sent ahead to drive the rebels from S. They found 150 cavalry who fired a few rounds then ran The large R R Bridge over Salt river here was burned and otherwise
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men could not be blamed if they would refuse to march till paid At 2 P.M. we were ordered to return as the brigade was moving out, Left picket posts during a soaking rain After a pleasant march of ten miles we reached Shepherdsville at 10 at night, and halted and waited for further orders. 3 Several soaking rains during the night. An advance of two co's from each regt in the brigade, was sent ahead to drive the rebels from S. They found 150 cavalry who fired a few rounds then ran The large R R Bridge over Salt river here was burned and otherwise
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