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211 respective stations. The Quarter master's and subsistance department will furnish the necessary tranportation and supplies. By Command of Major Genl. Hancock, signed S.E. King A.A.G. - Saturday July 1, 1865 - Left Camp, at Fort Gaines, D.C., this morning at six oclock, marched through Georgetown and Washington to the Baltimore Depot, where we took cars and arived at Baltimore, Md., at 3 P.M. Took dinner and then left Baltimore via the Northern Central Railway. - Sunday July 2nd - Arived at Gettysburg, Pa. about three oclock this morning. Did not leave the depot until after day light when we went into camp about 3/4 of a mile south of
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211 respective stations. The Quarter master's and subsistance department will furnish the necessary tranportation and supplies. By Command of Major Genl. Hancock, signed S.E. King A.A.G. - Saturday July 1, 1865 - Left Camp, at Fort Gaines, D.C., this morning at six oclock, marched through Georgetown and Washington to the Baltimore Depot, where we took cars and arived at Baltimore, Md., at 3 P.M. Took dinner and then left Baltimore via the Northern Central Railway. - Sunday July 2nd - Arived at Gettysburg, Pa. about three oclock this morning. Did not leave the depot until after day light when we went into camp about 3/4 of a mile south of
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