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In Washington with friends/Harpers ferry MD            9
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Amongst the rest was [Tim Drue?] sick with measles. When I left home he had not inlisted. Sidney and I started late that night to see the boys in the 18th Me which was about four miles out back of the town. We came back about one oclock in the morning.and lay down till light.
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  22d Sidney came down to the depot with me. We could not not get transportation that day so we went up to the dismounted camp to see some of the boys.
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  23d  We got aboard of the train at tem o clock A.M. and started for Harpers Ferrry. Arived at Fredrick City at eleven o clock at night and laid on the sidewalk untill morning. Some of the 1st Me Cavelry was there on duty not over a half mile from me but I could not permission to go to see my brother Prentice. I ta[?] till eight oclock P.M. We then took the train for harpers ferry. Arrived at Sandy hook at twelv o clock at night, one mile [below] Harpers Ferry
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  25th  We marched at 9 o clock A.M. passed Harpers Ferry and arived at the Regt about sunset, near Sharpsburg M.D.

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� In Washington with friends/Harpers ferry MD 9

Amongst the rest was [Tim Drue?] sick with measles. When I left home he had not inlisted. Sidney and I started late that night to see the boys in the 18th Me which was about four miles out back of the town. We came back about one oclock in the morning.and lay down till light.

 22d Sidney came down to the depot with me. We could not not get transportation that day so we went up to the dismounted camp to see some of the boys.
 23d  We got aboard of the train at tem o clock A.M. and started for Harpers Ferrry. Arived at Fredrick City at eleven o clock at night and laid on the sidewalk untill morning. Some of the 1st Me Cavelry was there on duty not over a half mile from me but I could not permission to go to see my brother Prentice. I ta[?] till eight oclock P.M. We then took the train for harpers ferry. Arrived at Sandy hook at twelv o clock at night, one mile [below] Harpers Ferry
 25th  We marched at 9 o clock A.M. passed Harpers Ferry and arived at the Regt about sunset, near Sharpsburg M.D.