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Opening: 19 verso, 20 recto
Date(s) of entries: March 29 to April 3, 1863
Author: James Boardman
Content: Diary


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SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1863.

Clear & cool, awful windy No Drill nor Dress Parade Roll call 8 1/2.o.c

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1863.

Rather cool this morning Start for Camp at 2.a.m arrived at camp at 12.O.C A.M Bringin with us 6 mules 4 horses 2 wagons 1 pistol & our Rifle & our Prisenor

 

MONDAY 30

Rather Cold to day The steamer Boston No 2 came up to day with the Boys that were left in Columbus in the Hospital All quiet up to Roll Call

 

THURSDAY 2

Warm & Pleasent Companies E & G got ham to day Move our tents upon the hill All quiet at Roll Call

 

TUESDAY 31

Same windy yet General Inspection this forenoon Started at 1.O.C on a scout Arrived at Paris at 12.O.C midnight marched 32 miles from 1.o.c untill 12 Captured our man

 

FRIDAY 3

Quite warm Nothing new going on Roll Call 9 1/2.o.c

 
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