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Page 83
Side ; all the wagons having been taken to the Md . side in the morning . I made
my way , with difficulty and danger , across to the Md . shore , going along the
river down to the ford at Boteler ' s Mill , as the road was full of horses , wagons ...
Side ; all the wagons having been taken to the Md . side in the morning . I made
my way , with difficulty and danger , across to the Md . shore , going along the
river down to the ford at Boteler ' s Mill , as the road was full of horses , wagons ...
Page 158
Our wagons were parked on the hill above the Black Horse Tavern on the
Fairfield Road . I met Pickett ' s Division , returning after the battle , that night ,
scattered all along the road ; no officers and all protesting that they had been
completely ...
Our wagons were parked on the hill above the Black Horse Tavern on the
Fairfield Road . I met Pickett ' s Division , returning after the battle , that night ,
scattered all along the road ; no officers and all protesting that they had been
completely ...
Page 161
I went down and saw my wagon safely ferried over — then came back to our
headquarters on the Williamsport Road , then went ... Our wagons soon came up
and I went with them to Camp Stevens , four and a half miles from Martinsburg .
I went down and saw my wagon safely ferried over — then came back to our
headquarters on the Williamsport Road , then went ... Our wagons soon came up
and I went with them to Camp Stevens , four and a half miles from Martinsburg .
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Contents
MARCH 10APRIL 14 1862 | 3 |
APRIL 15MAY 6 1862 | 24 |
MAY 7JUNE 19 1862 | 38 |
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