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abandoned the fortifications: so that we entered without opposition and planted our sequential colors on the parapet- At noon the regiment marched to Williamsburg and  encamped.- The following day  ( 7th  ) the men returned  a distance of about five miles and brought up their knapsacks and other property from the place where they were deposited on the day of the battle.-
 
abandoned the fortifications: so that we entered without opposition and planted our sequential colors on the parapet- At noon the regiment marched to Williamsburg and  encamped.- The following day  ( 7th  ) the men returned  a distance of about five miles and brought up their knapsacks and other property from the place where they were deposited on the day of the battle.-
Friday May 9 we moved from Williamsburg : marched eight miles on Friday and ten on Saturday  reaching  Barhamsville  Sat P.M.  ( 10th ) and camping these two days.- At this place Quartermaster Abbott, ( absent sick  since Mch 17 )  Capt  A D Bean of Co. F and Lt. J. D. Greenhalgh  of Co K. ( absent reconuting
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Friday May 9 we moved from Williamsburg : marched eight miles on Friday and ten on Saturday  reaching  Barhamsville  Sat P.M.  ( 10th ) and camping these two days.- At this place Quartermaster Abbott, ( absent sick  since Mch 17 )  Capt  A D Bean of Co. F and Lt. J. D. Greenhalgh  of Co K. ( absent recruiting service, ) rejoined the regiment. Capt A D Bean having resigned, was discharged May 14.-
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Tuesday  ( 13th ) we marched twelve miles to New Kent Court House, and arrived  ( ?  thence ) to Cumberland Landing on Pumunkey River, Thursday  ( 15th )
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Monday ( 19th ) we marched a distance of two miles from Cumberland, and the next day ( 20th ) six miles further, to Baltimon Stone, where

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abandoned the fortifications: so that we entered without opposition and planted our sequential colors on the parapet- At noon the regiment marched to Williamsburg and encamped.- The following day ( 7th ) the men returned a distance of about five miles and brought up their knapsacks and other property from the place where they were deposited on the day of the battle.-

Friday May 9 we moved from Williamsburg : marched eight miles on Friday and ten on Saturday reaching Barhamsville Sat P.M. ( 10th ) and camping these two days.- At this place Quartermaster Abbott, ( absent sick since Mch 17 ) Capt A D Bean of Co. F and Lt. J. D. Greenhalgh of Co K. ( absent recruiting service, ) rejoined the regiment. Capt A D Bean having resigned, was discharged May 14.-

Tuesday ( 13th ) we marched twelve miles to New Kent Court House, and arrived ( ? thence ) to Cumberland Landing on Pumunkey River, Thursday ( 15th ) Monday ( 19th ) we marched a distance of two miles from Cumberland, and the next day ( 20th ) six miles further, to Baltimon Stone, where