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Across the Med & Pa line to Hanover                          27
 
Across the Med & Pa line to Hanover                          27
He is redused[sic] to the ranks and and is absent
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He is redused to the ranks and and is absent
 
without leave.
 
without leave.
30th We marched threw[sic] Union then
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30th We marched threw Union then threw out skirmishers, crossed over to Union Mills and camped.
threw out skirmishers, crossed over to
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July 1st1862. The rebels left here yesterday morning with considerable Cavelry. We marched this morning for Hanover
Union Mills and camped.
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Penselvania and arivedthere at 4 o'clock Grate inthuseism prevailed when we crossed the state line. We lay at
July 1st1862. The rebels left here yesterday
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Hanover two hours then started for Getysburg in the evening and marched until twelve oclock at night and cam-
morning with considerable Cavelry[sic].
 
We marched this morning for Hanover
 
Penselvania[sic] and arived[sic] there at 4 o'clock
 
Grate[sic] inthuseism[sic] prevailed when  
 
we crossed the state line. We lay at
 
Hanover two hours then started for  
 
Gettysburg in the evening and marched
 
until twelve oclock at night and cam-
 
 
ped within three miles of the town.
 
ped within three miles of the town.
2d We got up earley[sic] and had an inspec-
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2d We got up earley[sic] and had an inspec--tion of arms and marched about two miles and halted in an orchard.
-tion of arms and marched about  
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Some firing all day. I saw John Wescot. and Henry Kallach while laying here. About 4 o'clock the battle was
two miles and halted in an orchard.
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raging fearfully when all at once the command rang out. Fall in 20th. By the right flank, forward march. We marched like horses until we reached the left of our line of battle.
Some firing all day. I saw John
 
Wescot. and Henry Kallach while laying
 
here. About 4 o'clock the battle was
 
raging fearfully when all at once
 
the command rang out. Fall in 20th.
 
By the right flank, forward march.
 
We marched like horses until
 
we reached the left of our line of battle.
 

Revision as of 19:04, 29 March 2017

Across the Med & Pa line to Hanover 27 He is redused to the ranks and and is absent without leave. 30th We marched threw Union then threw out skirmishers, crossed over to Union Mills and camped. July 1st1862. The rebels left here yesterday morning with considerable Cavelry. We marched this morning for Hanover Penselvania and arivedthere at 4 o'clock Grate inthuseism prevailed when we crossed the state line. We lay at Hanover two hours then started for Getysburg in the evening and marched until twelve oclock at night and cam- ped within three miles of the town. 2d We got up earley[sic] and had an inspec--tion of arms and marched about two miles and halted in an orchard. Some firing all day. I saw John Wescot. and Henry Kallach while laying here. About 4 o'clock the battle was raging fearfully when all at once the command rang out. Fall in 20th. By the right flank, forward march. We marched like horses until we reached the left of our line of battle.