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+ | We halted for a short rest I know not where but it was at a house where were the temporary head quarters of Genl. McClellan. Here we had a little sleep from which we were soon aroused by the cry of "Division under arms." The troops were hurried into positions and batteries planted and the trains moved on. But this proved to be only a stampede. | ||
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+ | About Sundown we reached Genl. Peck's head quarters. His troops we at once relieved. Here I met Maj. Robie who begged me to let him have a little of my claret. |
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� 170 the column in search of the General whom I found busily at work clearing the roads and directing the trains.
We halted for a short rest I know not where but it was at a house where were the temporary head quarters of Genl. McClellan. Here we had a little sleep from which we were soon aroused by the cry of "Division under arms." The troops were hurried into positions and batteries planted and the trains moved on. But this proved to be only a stampede.
About Sundown we reached Genl. Peck's head quarters. His troops we at once relieved. Here I met Maj. Robie who begged me to let him have a little of my claret.