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June, Wednesday, 24. 1863. Today a party of rebels came to one of the plantations not far away & burned the property there without cavalry we have no means of preventing this. Smoke seen from our camp. Still at work on the fortifications. Wrote a note to Genl Dennis
June, Wednesday, 24. 1863.   Today a party of rebels came to one of the plantations not far away & burned the property there without cavalry   we have no means of preventing this. Smoke seen from our camp.   Still at work on the fortifications.   Wrote a note to Genl Dennis
Thursday, 25. To day the rebels appeared in still largere numbers burning plantations & running off the negroes.
 
Thursday, 25.   To day the rebels appeared in still larger numbers burning plantations & running off the negroes.   Since men  mounted on mules sent out were driven back & 3 or 4 captured & are in the killed & wounded    Quite an alarm created.  Men out in line.  Wrote a note to Genl Ellet  Col [[Raynes?]] & Col Smith retd with flag of truce. Rebels seen the morning this way Capt Green inspected troops here
 
Friday, 26.  Genl Ellet came this morning & 4 gun boats.  Men apprehensive of our danger exist below then we feel here.  Genl Ellet by invitation attended dress parade with [Br?]] Genl Ellet Staff &  a number officers Seem highly pleased    Rebels seen in considerable force by a detachment sent out

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June, Wednesday, 24. 1863. Today a party of rebels came to one of the plantations not far away & burned the property there without cavalry we have no means of preventing this. Smoke seen from our camp. Still at work on the fortifications. Wrote a note to Genl Dennis

Thursday, 25. To day the rebels appeared in still larger numbers burning plantations & running off the negroes. Since men mounted on mules sent out were driven back & 3 or 4 captured & are in the killed & wounded Quite an alarm created. Men out in line. Wrote a note to Genl Ellet Col Raynes? & Col Smith retd with flag of truce. Rebels seen the morning this way Capt Green inspected troops here

Friday, 26. Genl Ellet came this morning & 4 gun boats. Men apprehensive of our danger exist below then we feel here. Genl Ellet by invitation attended dress parade with [Br?]] Genl Ellet Staff & a number officers Seem highly pleased Rebels seen in considerable force by a detachment sent out