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May, Thursday, 7. 1863. Am still felling quite unwell. Weather cool but not unpleasant. Wrote a letter to Bro William. Everything moving along smoothly in camp and out so far as I can learn.  No papers and no mail and no very reliable reports from [UNCLEAR] But everything believed to be in a fine condition.
May, Thursday, 7. 1863. Am still felling quite unwell. Weather cool but not unpleasant. Wrote a letter to Bro William. Everything moving along smoothly in camp and out so far as I can learn.  No papers and no mail and no very reliable reports from below. But everything believed to be in a fine condition.
Friday, 8. Was sent for this morning by Genl Reed learned he had sent a [[unclear for many words]] had crossed and found more opposition than they had expected and sent back for reinforcements which were being sent. [[Continued?]] to be on the alert. Had a dress parade for the first time at night__ made [[requests?]] for supplies [about?] sending to St, Louis and Memphis.  Recd a letter from Mrs. [unclear]
Friday, 8. Was sent for this morning by Genl Reed learned he had sent a force to Bayou Macon to cross-had found more opposition than they had expected and sent back for reinforcements which were being sent. Continued to be on the alert. Had a dress parade for the first time at night. Made requisitions for supplies & about sending to St, Louis and Memphis.  Recd a letter from Mrs. Chilcote.
Saturday, 9. Pleasant day. Am not quite well yet though feeling better  No news and every thing very dull. We had a dress parade last night for the first time another to night.  Everything encouraging.
Saturday, 9. Pleasant day. Am not quite well yet though feeling better  No news and every thing very dull. Had a dress parade last night for the first time another to night.  Everything encouraging.

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May, Thursday, 7. 1863. Am still felling quite unwell. Weather cool but not unpleasant. Wrote a letter to Bro William. Everything moving along smoothly in camp and out so far as I can learn. No papers and no mail and no very reliable reports from below. But everything believed to be in a fine condition. Friday, 8. Was sent for this morning by Genl Reed learned he had sent a force to Bayou Macon to cross-had found more opposition than they had expected and sent back for reinforcements which were being sent. Continued to be on the alert. Had a dress parade for the first time at night. Made requisitions for supplies & about sending to St, Louis and Memphis. Recd a letter from Mrs. Chilcote. Saturday, 9. Pleasant day. Am not quite well yet though feeling better No news and every thing very dull. Had a dress parade last night for the first time another to night. Everything encouraging.