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June, Monday, 15, 1863. This morning by request of Genl Ellet took our regiment and a hundred men from Col [[Payes?]] Regiment and we march about 4 miles to Bushy Bayou as a reserve to expeditions of Marine Brigade .Brigade go to Richmond & free the town after a little fight We return to camp through a drenching shower.
June, Monday, 15, 1863. This morning by request of Genl Ellet took our regiment and a hundred men from Col [[Payes?]] Regiment and we march about 4 miles to Bushy Bayou as a reserve to expeditions of Marine Brigade .Brigade go to Richmond & free the town after a little fight We return to camp through a drenching shower.
Tuesday, 16.  
Tuesday, 16. Forenoon warm Marine Brigade left. Before left Genl Ellet sent for me called upon him-pleasant man.  Shower in afternoon and cooler afterward. Rode around to some of the picket posts-called on Mrs. [[Graves?]] and heard her complaints of which she had not a few. Place a guard at her house.
Forenoon warm Marine Brigade left before light  Genl Ellet sent for me called upon him pleasant man.  Shower in afternoon and cooler afterward_ Rode around to some of the picket posts_- called on Mrs. Evans and heard her complaints of which she had not a few. Place a guard at her house.
Warm but not unpleasant after 3rd Miss Regiment come today and encamped in the [unclear] Men drill some to day a  heavy detail at work in {unclear] called at the house of business below camp and took tea.  Wrote a long letter to Mrs. Chilcoli and return at 10_30 P.M. "to sleep --perchance to dream"
Warm but not unpleasant after 3rd Miss Regiment come today and encamped in the [unclear] Men drill some to day a  heavy detail at work in {unclear] called at the house of business below camp and took tea.  Wrote a long letter to Mrs. Chilcoli and return at 10_30 P.M. "to sleep --perchance to dream"

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June, Monday, 15, 1863. This morning by request of Genl Ellet took our regiment and a hundred men from Col Payes? Regiment and we march about 4 miles to Bushy Bayou as a reserve to expeditions of Marine Brigade .Brigade go to Richmond & free the town after a little fight We return to camp through a drenching shower. Tuesday, 16. Forenoon warm Marine Brigade left. Before left Genl Ellet sent for me called upon him-pleasant man. Shower in afternoon and cooler afterward. Rode around to some of the picket posts-called on Mrs. Graves? and heard her complaints of which she had not a few. Place a guard at her house. Warm but not unpleasant after 3rd Miss Regiment come today and encamped in the [unclear] Men drill some to day a heavy detail at work in {unclear] called at the house of business below camp and took tea. Wrote a long letter to Mrs. Chilcoli and return at 10_30 P.M. "to sleep --perchance to dream"