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March, TUESDAY, 171863
March, Tuesday, 17, 1863 Quiet pleasant day. The water has been running strong like a torrent all day & the roar of the current is now distinct.   Papers to day but no
Quiet pleasant day. The
news of importance. Cannonading was heard last night & rumors are current to day. Citizens are coming in to escape the water
water has been running [[unclear]]
like a torrent all day &
The roar of the current is now  
distinct. Papers to day but no
news of importance. Cannonading
was heard last night & rumors
are current to day. [[unclear]]
are coming in to escape the [[unclear.]]


WEDNESDAY, 18.
Wednesday,18. Pleasant again. Still no excitement & no news. Read some. played a great deal. Steam [[unclear]]  opposite the door.  2 Brigade moved this side Bayou Tensas  No boats from above or below. Mrs. Desson & ladies were in town.
Pleasant again. Still
no excitement & no news.
Read some. played a great
deal.


 
Thursday,19. Cool & pleasant.   Mail & papers but no letters for me & no news for anybody Rode out in the evening down the river as far as the Banas place.    very pleasant down that way. Played [[unclear]] to day.    Return at 11 o'clock
 
 
 
 
THURSDAY, 19.
Cool & pleasant. Mail &
papers but no letters for me
& no news for anybody

Latest revision as of 17:29, 31 May 2020

March, Tuesday, 17, 1863 Quiet pleasant day. The water has been running strong like a torrent all day & the roar of the current is now distinct. Papers to day but no news of importance. Cannonading was heard last night & rumors are current to day. Citizens are coming in to escape the water

Wednesday,18. Pleasant again. Still no excitement & no news. Read some. played a great deal. Steam unclear opposite the door. 2 Brigade moved this side Bayou Tensas No boats from above or below. Mrs. Desson & ladies were in town.

Thursday,19. Cool & pleasant. Mail & papers but no letters for me & no news for anybody Rode out in the evening down the river as far as the Banas place. very pleasant down that way. Played unclear to day. Return at 11 o'clock