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Saturday Jan 21st 1865 | Saturday Jan 21st 1865 | ||
A cold sleaty storm comensed very early in the morning and continued all day steady. | A cold sleaty storm comensed very early in the morning and continued all day steady. | ||
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22d The storm still still rages all day | 22d The storm still still rages all day | ||
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23d The sky is still cloudy and occasionaly a shower | 23d The sky is still cloudy and occasionaly a shower | ||
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24th Cleard off in the A.M. I just had news of the death of Uncle Stephen Fellows. He died Jan 14th. He is an old pensioner and served in the war of 1812 and was wounded in the side by a piece of shell at the battle of Lundie's Lane [Lundy's Lane] | 24th Cleard off in the A.M. I just had news of the death of Uncle Stephen Fellows. He died Jan 14th. He is an old pensioner and served in the war of 1812 and was wounded in the side by a piece of shell at the battle of Lundie's Lane [Lundy's Lane] | ||
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25th A fair and cold day. My company officers are still absent and I have to asume the whole responsibility. | 25th A fair and cold day. My company officers are still absent and I have to asume the whole responsibility. | ||
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26th A verry cold time. Pri Ingleham's chimney fell into his tent in the evening and tore the roof of the tent off but not happen to hurt any one | 26th A verry cold time. Pri Ingleham's chimney fell into his tent in the evening and tore the roof of the tent off but not happen to hurt any one | ||
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24th Pri Ingleham got his tent up again | 24th Pri Ingleham got his tent up again | ||
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28th Fair and cold | 28th Fair and cold | ||
− | 29th An inspection at 10 | + | |
+ | 29th An inspection at 10 o'clock A.M. Tim Drue came to see me. M Hamon has gone to city point on a 24 hour pass. |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 25 October 2017
118 Stephen Fellows dies
Saturday Jan 21st 1865 A cold sleaty storm comensed very early in the morning and continued all day steady.
22d The storm still still rages all day
23d The sky is still cloudy and occasionaly a shower
24th Cleard off in the A.M. I just had news of the death of Uncle Stephen Fellows. He died Jan 14th. He is an old pensioner and served in the war of 1812 and was wounded in the side by a piece of shell at the battle of Lundie's Lane [Lundy's Lane]
25th A fair and cold day. My company officers are still absent and I have to asume the whole responsibility.
26th A verry cold time. Pri Ingleham's chimney fell into his tent in the evening and tore the roof of the tent off but not happen to hurt any one
24th Pri Ingleham got his tent up again
28th Fair and cold
29th An inspection at 10 o'clock A.M. Tim Drue came to see me. M Hamon has gone to city point on a 24 hour pass.