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THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF JOHN G. MORR
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[2] Hunters Chapel Fairfax Alexandr
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gambling debt, which I did. August
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August 24. Received orders to shift
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a corn field close by. Ground awful
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September 12. Received new blankets
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September 21, Saturday. Felt bad th
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on the same epicurean principle as
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except whilst I was helping to buil
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etreating, but I don't think they c
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again. I received a letter from my
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Turned in at 9 P.M. Still raining.
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in my tent, it was so muddy. Turned
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Sept. 27th, Tuesday. Got up at 6 A.
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Oct. 5th, Wednesday. Laid the found
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ecruits. Oct. 25th, Tuesday. Went o
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dismounted, the sorest and most tir
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Nov. 16th,, Wednesday. boots. Wrote
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nothing to eat all day. Had one hal
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to leave our tents standing and not
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shot. I soon got a chance, and I bl
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Dec. 25th, Sunday. Christmas Day. U
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[47] for brigade headquarters witho
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snow. A mounted inspection in the a
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and capturing over eighty of them.
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March 9th, Thursday. Started to was
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April 2nd, Sunday. Came off picket
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at all, as we were only going out w
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tomorrow. Great yarns afloat. May 3