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Near Chanslerersville  57
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Nov. 20th  Near Chanslersville [Chancellorsville]    57
Nov 20th We lay still all day.
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We lay still all day.
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21st It comensed raining in the morning. Signed pay rolls P.M.
 
21st It comensed raining in the morning. Signed pay rolls P.M.
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22d We are paid off
 
22d We are paid off
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23d A drill
 
23d A drill
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24th It rained in the morning. We started to march and only went about a mile and returned to camp.
 
24th It rained in the morning. We started to march and only went about a mile and returned to camp.
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25th We lay in camp all day.
 
25th We lay in camp all day.
26th We marched at six oclock in the morning. I was detaled for picket. We moved acrost the rapedam river and near chanslersville and camp-ed till morning. I was on picket that night
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27th We marched at sunrise in an easterly direction on a plank road, three or fore miles and then turned to the right. Our teems was stacked by the rebel cavelry.
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26th We marched at six oclock in the morning. I was detaled for picket. We moved acrost the Rapidan river and near chanslersville [Chancellorsville] and camped till morning. I was on picket that night
There was skirmishing in front all the afternoon. I saw Prentis and was with him all the evening.  
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27th We marched at sunrise in an easterly direction on a plank road, three or fore miles and then turned to the right. Our teams was attacked by the rebel cavelry. There was skirmishing in front all the afternoon. I saw Prentis and was with him all the evening.  
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28th We marched to the right and opened communication with the second corps.
 
28th We marched to the right and opened communication with the second corps.

Revision as of 14:17, 19 October 2017

Nov. 20th Near Chanslersville [Chancellorsville] 57 We lay still all day.

21st It comensed raining in the morning. Signed pay rolls P.M.

22d We are paid off

23d A drill

24th It rained in the morning. We started to march and only went about a mile and returned to camp.

25th We lay in camp all day.

26th We marched at six oclock in the morning. I was detaled for picket. We moved acrost the Rapidan river and near chanslersville [Chancellorsville] and camped till morning. I was on picket that night

27th We marched at sunrise in an easterly direction on a plank road, three or fore miles and then turned to the right. Our teams was attacked by the rebel cavelry. There was skirmishing in front all the afternoon. I saw Prentis and was with him all the evening.

28th We marched to the right and opened communication with the second corps.