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May, Thursday, 28. 1863. We was relieved this morning at 9 oclock and came back into Camp at Bealton Station received a letter from home this afternoon. The weather has been quite warm to day.

Friday, 29. We was in Camp to day at Bealton. I was on [illegible] duty in the forenoon helping to unload a train of Car's loaded with supplies did not do anything in the afternoon. The weather has been pretty warm to day showering in the afternoon.

Saturday, 30. I was on Stable guard last night was relieved this moring. At 9 oclock we had to saddle up and come out on Picket Guard, at Warrenton Junction. The Rebels came in near here this morning and burnt [crossed out three words] a train of Cars. I had to carry a dispatch to Gear Gregg at Bealton Sta. he soon sent a force in persuit of the Rebels.