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50 Still on the river
 
  
Nov 10th We moved back a mile into the roads and pitched tents to the ole guard duty in rear of the teems. A detale was made for picket. Some say we shall stay some time but I consider it uncertain
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50                            Still on the river
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Nov 10th We moved back a mile into the roads and pitched tents to do guard duty in rear of the teems. A detale was made for picket. Some say we shall stay some time but I consider it uncertain
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11th I comensed to fix a good tent a new detale to strengthen the picket line which took my tent mate
 
11th I comensed to fix a good tent a new detale to strengthen the picket line which took my tent mate
12th No news of importense.
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12th No news of importence.
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13th All quiet. Our pickets are relieved
 
13th All quiet. Our pickets are relieved
14th We had a review at 1 oclock P.M. It rained all night.
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14th We had a review at 1 o'clock P.M. It rained all night.
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15th Rainy in the morning. Fair P.M. Canonading in the morning. Orders to be ready to move at a moments notice
 
15th Rainy in the morning. Fair P.M. Canonading in the morning. Orders to be ready to move at a moments notice
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16th A fair morning, no move yet
 
16th A fair morning, no move yet
17th I went on picket at ten oclock
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17th I went on picket at ten o'clock
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18th Still in picket. No news
 
18th Still in picket. No news
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19th We heard the bugle blowing strike tents earley in the morning. We had orders and withdrew the pickets and followed the troops across the river. We camped about two miles on the south side of the rappahannock
 
19th We heard the bugle blowing strike tents earley in the morning. We had orders and withdrew the pickets and followed the troops across the river. We camped about two miles on the south side of the rappahannock

Revision as of 14:12, 19 October 2017

50 Still on the river

Nov 10th We moved back a mile into the roads and pitched tents to do guard duty in rear of the teems. A detale was made for picket. Some say we shall stay some time but I consider it uncertain

11th I comensed to fix a good tent a new detale to strengthen the picket line which took my tent mate

12th No news of importence.

13th All quiet. Our pickets are relieved

14th We had a review at 1 o'clock P.M. It rained all night.

15th Rainy in the morning. Fair P.M. Canonading in the morning. Orders to be ready to move at a moments notice

16th A fair morning, no move yet

17th I went on picket at ten o'clock

18th Still in picket. No news

19th We heard the bugle blowing strike tents earley in the morning. We had orders and withdrew the pickets and followed the troops across the river. We camped about two miles on the south side of the rappahannock