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it is a [[unclear]] position. John [[unclear]] is one of the players, went up on top of a high peak near the fort where they had an earthwork during the war. It commanded a magnificent view of the country. Could see [[weston?]] Mo. and came 20 or 25 miles down the river.  
June. it is a thankless position. John McGahen is one of the players. Went up on top of a high peak near the Fort where they had an earthwork during the war. It commanded a magnificent view of the country. Could see Weston Mo. and some 20 or 25 miles down the river.  
went to the city, but it rained so much that the match of Base Ball was postponed until Wednesday.
" 2nd Went to the city, but it rained so much that the match of Base Ball was postponed until Wednesday. Saw John McGahen & Mr McClellan. The former had received letters from "[[unclear]]" stating that most of the fruit had been killed by the frost.
Saw John McBahen & Mr McBellan. The former had received letters from "6" stating that most of the fruit had been killed by the frost.
" 3rd Intended going to the city to hear Mr McC preach, but was presented by being detailed as officer of the guard and moreover by an inspection of
Intended going to the city to hear Mr [[unclear]] preach, but was presented by being detailed as officer of the guard and [[unclear]] by an [[unclear]] of

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June. it is a thankless position. John McGahen is one of the players. Went up on top of a high peak near the Fort where they had an earthwork during the war. It commanded a magnificent view of the country. Could see Weston Mo. and some 20 or 25 miles down the river. " 2nd Went to the city, but it rained so much that the match of Base Ball was postponed until Wednesday. Saw John McGahen & Mr McClellan. The former had received letters from "unclear" stating that most of the fruit had been killed by the frost. " 3rd Intended going to the city to hear Mr McC preach, but was presented by being detailed as officer of the guard and moreover by an inspection of