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Sunday, May 12, 2024
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, October 16, 1862
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First division, and one section of our battery and two sections of Hazlett's Battery, went across the Potomac as far as Kearneysville. W...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, October 30, 1862
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Started from Blackburn Ford, Md., at six P.M., and at eleven o'clock put up for the night. Ten miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, October 31, 1862
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Started out at half-past nine A.M., and marched to Loudon, passing through Harper's Ferry; and went into park at seven P.M. Eight miles....
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, Saturday, November 1, 1862
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In camp in Pleasant Valley all day. Mustered for two months' pay. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of t...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 2, 1862
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Started out at eight A.M., marched to Snickersville, and went into camp at Snicker's Gap. Eleven miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Hen...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 3, 1862
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In battery at Snickersville all day and night, and until Nov. 6. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Tw...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 6, 1862
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Started at half-past six A.M., passing Millville and Philmont, to Millburg, where we saw a lot of wounded rebels, and went into camp at five...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 7, 1862
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Started out at half-past seven, and marched to White Plains, where we camped for the night. Seven miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 8, 1862
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Started from White Plains at half-past six, passed through New Baltimore, and went into camp three miles from Warrenton. The roads being cov...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 10, 1862
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In camp at Warrenton. Gen. McClellan left the army to-day, and Gen. Burnside was his successor. He reviewed the troops before he left, and w...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 12, 1862
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Gen. Porter left his command to-day, and Gen. Hooker took his place. He reviewed his corps before leaving, and we fired a salute of thirteen...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 15, 1862
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The corps was reviewed by Gen. Hooker. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts ...
Monday, March 18, 2024
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, Friday, September 12, 1862
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Left camp at Upton Hill at eight A.M., and marched through Washington. Went into camp at five P.M. Distance, fifteen miles. SOURCE: John L...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 13, 1862
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Started at six A.M., and marched to Clarksburg, passing through Rockville. Fifteen miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Reg...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 14, 1862
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Started at six A.M., and marched through Hyattstown to Frederick, Md. The railroads at Frederick are destroyed by the rebels. Fifteen miles....
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 15, 1862
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Started at ten A.M., and marched to Middletown. Saw one hundred and eighty rebel prisoners on the road. Went into camp at six P.M. Ten miles...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 16, 1862
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Started at six A.M., and marched through Boonsborough and Petersborough to Antietam. Saw a squad of rebel prisoners on the road. Ten miles. ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 17, 1862
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Battle of Antietam. Fighting began at nine A.M. along the whole line, and ended in the afternoon, with defeat to the rebel forces. The batte...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 18, 1862
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Started out in the morning, and went into battery at Cotoctin Creek, and remained all day and night. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilso...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, September 19, 1862
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Started at eight A.M., and marched through Sharpsburg, and went into camp on the outskirts of the town, which was very much riddled with sho...
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