March 13, Evening.
The night was not a
very quiet one for our sentinels at the barricades, firing enough to keep all
on the qui vive, though no one was
wounded on our side and I cannot learn that anybody but a secesh dog was found
dead on the other side. . . .
SOURCE: Proceedings
of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 43, October, 1909—June,
1910: February 1910. p. 373
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