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38 Execution of 5 deserters | 38 Execution of 5 deserters | ||
− | Probably he was in the river bathing for the soldiers in bathing all times of day. | + | |
+ | Probably he was in the river bathing for the soldiers are in bathing all times of day. | ||
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22d I am on duty again and feel well. Today is the far for us to wash and clean up for sunday. | 22d I am on duty again and feel well. Today is the far for us to wash and clean up for sunday. | ||
− | 23d A regimental inspection at 8 | + | |
− | 24th Co drill at 9 | + | 23d A regimental inspection at 8 o'clock A.M. Devine service at 5 o'clock P.M. |
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+ | 24th Co drill at 9 o'clock A.M. Batalion drill at 4 oclock P.M. | ||
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25th I wrote letters to Frances and Fred and Mary Goss. | 25th I wrote letters to Frances and Fred and Mary Goss. | ||
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+ | 26th No drill. Orders came that every man that was not excused by the surgeon must go to see the five convicted deserters shot. The execution of the five deserters is postponed till the 29th inst. | ||
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27th Nothing but drill for two days. | 27th Nothing but drill for two days. | ||
− | 29th The whole corps assembled to witness the | + | |
− | 30th A regimental inspection at 8 | + | 29th The whole corps assembled to witness the execution of five deserters at 4 o'clock P.M. It was a horrid sight, and one that will long be remembered. |
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+ | 30th A regimental inspection at 8 o'clo-ck A.M. Devine service at 5 o'c P.M. | ||
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31st We are mustered for pay at 9 A.M. | 31st We are mustered for pay at 9 A.M. |
Revision as of 20:15, 18 October 2017
38 Execution of 5 deserters
Probably he was in the river bathing for the soldiers are in bathing all times of day.
22d I am on duty again and feel well. Today is the far for us to wash and clean up for sunday.
23d A regimental inspection at 8 o'clock A.M. Devine service at 5 o'clock P.M.
24th Co drill at 9 o'clock A.M. Batalion drill at 4 oclock P.M.
25th I wrote letters to Frances and Fred and Mary Goss.
26th No drill. Orders came that every man that was not excused by the surgeon must go to see the five convicted deserters shot. The execution of the five deserters is postponed till the 29th inst.
27th Nothing but drill for two days.
29th The whole corps assembled to witness the execution of five deserters at 4 o'clock P.M. It was a horrid sight, and one that will long be remembered.
30th A regimental inspection at 8 o'clo-ck A.M. Devine service at 5 o'c P.M.
31st We are mustered for pay at 9 A.M.