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April, Tuesday, 28. 1863. Took in the [[unclear]] of our loads & went down the river-arrived at Lake Providence about noon.Reported-went down to [[Hearns?]] place & unloaded. Took supper with Some ladies-The Misses & Mrs Dunlap. Spent the evening pleasantly. Was up until late watching proceedings
April, Tuesday, 28. 1863.   Took in the balance of our loads & went down the riverarrived at Lake Providence about noon.   Reportedwent down to [[Hearns?]] place & unloaded. Took supper with some ladies--the Misses & Mrs Dunlap. Spent the evening pleasantly. Was up until late watching proceedings
Wednesday, 29. [[Muster?]] the Negroes & spent this morning & so did Wilson at Lunch. Got the men aboard after some difficulty & returned to camp.Everything quiet & pleasant Wrote a letter to Sherman
 
Thursday, 30. Pleasant day-all quiet. Called on Genl Recd to the boats again go up the river this evening. Compton gave Wilson [[unclear]] clothing & c. for the men. [[Unclear]] with the boats. Had an unpleasant altercation with Peebles.    X    $1
Wednesday, 29.   Made the Negroes a speech this morning & so did Wilson at Lunch. Got the men aboard after some difficulty & returned to camp.   Everything quiet & pleasant   Wrote a letter to Sherman
 
Thursday, 30.   Pleasant dayall quiet. Called on Genl Reed & the boats again go up the river this evening.   Compton gone below after clothing &c. for the men. Peebles with the boats. Had an unpleasant altercation with Peebles.    X    $1

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April, Tuesday, 28. 1863. Took in the balance of our loads & went down the river. arrived at Lake Providence about noon. Reported. went down to Hearns? place & unloaded. Took supper with some ladies--the Misses & Mrs Dunlap. Spent the evening pleasantly. Was up until late watching proceedings

Wednesday, 29. Made the Negroes a speech this morning & so did Wilson at Lunch. Got the men aboard after some difficulty & returned to camp. Everything quiet & pleasant Wrote a letter to Sherman

Thursday, 30. Pleasant day. all quiet. Called on Genl Reed & the boats again go up the river this evening. Compton gone below after clothing &c. for the men. Peebles with the boats. Had an unpleasant altercation with Peebles. X $1