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Stayed in the barn until about 6 PM when we marched 8 miles again 9P.M stoped with a mile of Frederick City. This was the most pleasant march we ever had. The boys were in good spirits & the miles passed away rapidly. | Stayed in the barn until about 6 PM when we marched 8 miles again 9P.M stoped with a mile of Frederick City. This was the most pleasant march we ever had. The boys were in good spirits & the miles passed away rapidly. | ||
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Started about 7 AM and marched until 8 P.M. stoping | Started about 7 AM and marched until 8 P.M. stoping ½ hour for dinner. Came to Emmetsburg (23 miles) raining all day Went to a house to buy some bread. The people's name was Waters, a son was a student at Carlisle & a Θ𝝙X. Robert Arman lives in town, is a Dr. They said he could not sell no loaves but wanted us to stay for supper. Got a supper found they would not take anything for it. |
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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1863. Started early and marched through the village of Jefferson, and the town of Middletown and camped a mile north. This is considerable of a town. Saw Lieut Jim Chalfont of 2nd Div 1st Corps Are camped in a large barn SUNDAY 28 Stayed in the barn until about 6 PM when we marched 8 miles again 9P.M stoped with a mile of Frederick City. This was the most pleasant march we ever had. The boys were in good spirits & the miles passed away rapidly. MONDAY 29 Started about 7 AM and marched until 8 P.M. stoping ½ hour for dinner. Came to Emmetsburg (23 miles) raining all day Went to a house to buy some bread. The people's name was Waters, a son was a student at Carlisle & a Θ𝝙X. Robert Arman lives in town, is a Dr. They said he could not sell no loaves but wanted us to stay for supper. Got a supper found they would not take anything for it.