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Jacob Harrison Allspaugh diary, November 1864-January 1865
1864-12-09 Page 02
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at least. there is a continual roar of heavy artillery Where we lay was in the vicinity of. First Green of Revolutionary memory Near it was also a church used by Washington as a hospital, and the spring at which Casper Newton rescued the prisoners. At 10 we. moved out by a by road and were on our feet all day coming on the main road only 3 miles from whre we started having marche six miles, Camped near the road. Country miserably poor, no forage whatever Are nearly starving. Cavalry left us going to the right. Heavy guns all day in the direction of
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at least. there is a continual roar of heavy artillery Where we lay was in the vicinity of. First Green of Revolutionary memory Near it was also a church used by Washington as a hospital, and the spring at which Casper Newton rescued the prisoners. At 10 we. moved out by a by road and were on our feet all day coming on the main road only 3 miles from whre we started having marche six miles, Camped near the road. Country miserably poor, no forage whatever Are nearly starving. Cavalry left us going to the right. Heavy guns all day in the direction of
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