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Sunday, April 9, 2023
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Wednesday, December 25, 1861
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According to orders from our General, McNairy moved from Camp Hall. Leaving his wagon train and camp equipage two or three hundred yards nor...
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Wednesday, December 11, 1861
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According to orders previously mentioned, McNairy, having set out from Camp Hall with his battalion early in the morning, got to the river o...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Thursday, December 12, 1861
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Our battalion returned to Camp Hall, and the detachment that went down the north side of the river returned with eleven prisoners. They repo...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Sunday, December 15, 1861
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As Captain Allison was now relieved from escort duty, and also of his prisoners, and as the sick boys were improving, he and I went to camps...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Monday, December 16, 1861
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According to orders from Zollicoffer, McNairy moved his battalion back to Camp Hall, where he remained for about nine days longer. COMMENT...
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, December 3, 1861
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McNairy's Battalion moved up to “Camp Hall,” within seven miles of Monticello and within sixteen miles of Mill Springs, where it remaine...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Sunday, December 8, 1861
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Brother Ben and four others of Allison's Company left Mr. West's to rejoin our battalion at Camp Hall, seven miles beyond Monticello...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, December 10, 1861
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All of our company, except eight, had rejoined the battalion at Camp Hall. Our sick boys and wounded prisoners—still at Mr. West's—were ...
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