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Jacob Harrison Allspaugh diary, July-Nov. 1864
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our flank." Yet there was no firing done. Note B Some fool would on one side or the other open fire when at it both sides would go for awhile. After a few rounds it would become silent when the boys would mount the works and open a "war of words" Note C Lieut Carlile took such special care of his Co Books, and after the shell passed through taking out the side of the book with the men's receipt signatures, it was too much he
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our flank." Yet there was no firing done. Note B Some fool would on one side or the other open fire when at it both sides would go for awhile. After a few rounds it would become silent when the boys would mount the works and open a "war of words" Note C Lieut Carlile took such special care of his Co Books, and after the shell passed through taking out the side of the book with the men's receipt signatures, it was too much he
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