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May Tuesday 19, 1863. Cold night last night but warm & pleasant to-day Wrote a letter to Mrs Chilcote. Genl Lauman went down the river last night.so I learned Boats were fired [[unclear]] at Greenville-landed and & pursued them. Wrote a letter to Darius-complaining of his unwillingness to come
May, Tuesday 19. 1863.   Cold night last night but warm & pleasant today  Wrote a letter to Mrs Chilcote.   Genl Lauman went down the river last night.so I learned   Boats were fired into at Greenvillelanded & pursued them. Wrote a letter to Darius complaining of his unwillingness to come
Wednesday, 20. Pleasant day though the night are quite cold. Reported very [[unclear]] & generally believed that our forces have taken [[Norries?]] Bluff with a good many prisoners Rec'd notices of appointment of officers of the Regiment Our colored family learn to-day  Several boats went down to night
 
Thursday, 21. Windy & cool with prospects of rain. Compten & Dr. [[unclear]] go to [[Longs Point?]]. Heavy firing heard to-day & yesterday toward Vicksburg  Very little rain-only enough [[to-way?]] the dust     50  X
Wednesday, 20.   Pleasant day though the night are quite cold.   Reported very currently & generally believed that our forces have taken Norris Bluff with a good many prisoners   Rec'd notices of appointments of officers of the Regiment   Our colored family [[ learn?]] to day  Several boats went down to night
 
Thursday, 21. Windy & cool with prospects of rain.   Compten & Dr. Norton go to Youngs Point.   Heavy firing heard to day & yesterday toward Vicksburg  Very little rain-only enough to lay the dust  
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May, Tuesday 19. 1863. Cold night last night but warm & pleasant today Wrote a letter to Mrs Chilcote. Genl Lauman went down the river last night.so I learned Boats were fired into at Greenville. landed & pursued them. Wrote a letter to Darius complaining of his unwillingness to come

Wednesday, 20. Pleasant day though the night are quite cold. Reported very currently & generally believed that our forces have taken Norris Bluff with a good many prisoners Rec'd notices of appointments of officers of the Regiment Our colored family learn? to day Several boats went down to night

Thursday, 21. Windy & cool with prospects of rain. Compten & Dr. Norton go to Youngs Point. Heavy firing heard to day & yesterday toward Vicksburg Very little rain-only enough to lay the dust 50 X