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10 O'clock there was heavy fireing in Carrs division, joining us on the left, presume it was fireing on the fatigue parties. We were all called out and slept in line of battle. We are getting our rifle pits so close to them, that yesterday I threw a clod of dirt into a fort from one of them, in Logans division they throw hand grenades back and forth. The rebs are very spareing of their ammuniton, they do not fire unless it is to some purpose consequently we have but few men wounded. Our Regt. has lost but one killed, and three wounded since the day of the charge. I see by Frank Leslies illustrated paper that Landrums brigade faltered on the day