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3rd IND BAT MA LT ART
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 16, 1863
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Reveille at three P.M.; started at half-past four; marched through Burkittsville, and went into camp at half-past nine A.M. Seven miles. S...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 17, 1863
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Started from Berlin at half-past five. Crossed the Potomac, into Virginia, over a pontoon-bridge. Went into camp at eight P.M. Six miles. ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 18, 1863
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Reveille at three; started at half-past five; marched through Burlington, Va., and went into camp at half-past ten. SOURCE: John Lord Park...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 19, 1863
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Reveille at four; started at six A.M.; marched through Princeton, and went into camp at nine o'clock. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 20, 1863
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Reveille at two; started at four A.M.; went into camp at half-past ten. Twelve miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regime...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 21, 1863
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In camp at Goose Creek. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry, the S...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 22, 1863
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Started from Goose Creek at half-past one P.M.; marched to Rectortown, Va., and went into camp at six P.M. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henr...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 23, 1863
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Reveille at four A.M. Left Rectortown at half-past six, and marched through Markham. Went into camp at Manassas Gap at three P.M. Thirteen m...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 24, 1863
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Started at half-past ten A.M.; marched through the Gap a mile or two, and went into camp on the Blue Ridge Mountains. SOURCE: John Lord Pa...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 25, 1863
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Reveille at half-past three; started from the Gap at five A.M., and went into camp at three P.M. Weather hot. Fifteen miles. SOURCE: John ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 26, 1863
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Reveille at three, and started at half-past six. Marched to within three miles of Warrenton, and went into camp at three P.M. Marched ten mi...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 27, 1863
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Reveille at three; started at half-past five; marched through Warrenton, and went into camp two miles from the town. SOURCE: John Lord Par...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 28-August 2, 1863
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Remained in camp at Warrenton. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry...
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 1, 1863
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Mustered for three months' pay. Started from Myersville at ten A.M. Marched to Hanover, and went into camp at half-past four, where we s...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 2-3, 1863
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Started at half-past five A.M., marched to Gettysburg, and reached there about noon. The battle commenced at four in the afternoon, and last...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 4, 1863
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In position all day and night. Rained all afternoon and night. Went over on the battle-field in the afternoon, and saw a great number of the...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 5, 1863
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In position till four P.M. Started, and marched till nine o'clock. Seven miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 6, 1863
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Reveille at two A.M.; started at half-past four; marched about a quarter of a mile, and went into battery. Started again at eleven; marched ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 7, 1863
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Reveille at two A.M.; started at four; marched by Emmettsburg and through Utica, Md., and went into camp at five P.M. Roads very muddy. Twen...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 8, 1863
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Reveille at four A.M.; started at half-past six; marched to Middletown, and went into camp at six P.M. Saw a squad of rebels. Fourteen miles...
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