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�Aug. 30th 1862.
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              Aug. 30th 1862.
  
We marched from our encampment last evening at Annandale to Centerville.
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        We marched from our  
 
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encampment last evening at  
Just as we passed Fairfax C. H Gen. Slocum directed me to go forward and obtain all the information possible relative to the work of yesterday the events of today and our present line of battle. I would learn nothing of Gen. Butterfield, who with the rest of Gen Porter corps reached Centerville just as I arrived. I went to Pope's headquarters. No one there. Afterward saw Gen. Griffin who could tell me nothing. Then road up Warrenton[?] Pike saw Gen Sturgis and talked with one of his aides; but learned nothing.
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Annandale to Centerville.
 
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        Just as we passed Fairfax C. H  
After passing Cub Run met a gentleman who was serving as an Engineer on Gen. McDowell's corps and who told me much that was interesting.
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Gen. Slocum directed me to go forward  
 +
and obtain all the information  
 +
possible relative to the work of  
 +
yesterday the events of today and  
 +
our present line of battle. I would  
 +
learn nothing of Gen. Butterfield, who  
 +
with the rest of Gen Porter corps  
 +
reached Centerville just as I arrived.
 +
I went to Pope's headquarters. No one  
 +
there. Afterward saw Gen. Griffin  
 +
who could tell me nothing. Then  
 +
road up Warrenton Pike saw Gen Sturgis  
 +
and talked with one of his aides; but  
 +
learned nothing.
 +
        After passing Cub Run met a  
 +
gentleman who was serving as an  
 +
Engineer on Gen. McDowell's corps and  
 +
who told me much that was interesting.

Revision as of 15:46, 31 January 2019

              Aug. 30th 1862.
        We marched from our 

encampment last evening at Annandale to Centerville.

        Just as we passed Fairfax C. H 

Gen. Slocum directed me to go forward and obtain all the information possible relative to the work of yesterday the events of today and our present line of battle. I would learn nothing of Gen. Butterfield, who with the rest of Gen Porter corps reached Centerville just as I arrived.

I went to Pope's headquarters. No one 

there. Afterward saw Gen. Griffin who could tell me nothing. Then road up Warrenton Pike saw Gen Sturgis and talked with one of his aides; but learned nothing.

        After passing Cub Run met a 

gentleman who was serving as an Engineer on Gen. McDowell's corps and who told me much that was interesting.