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Saturday, August 3, 2024

Diary of Corporal John Worrell Northrop: Wednesday, May 11, 1864

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A chilly day. Shortly after noon it began to rain and continued all night to which all prisoners are exposed. Drew a little more bread and b...

Diary of Corporal John Worrell Northrop: Saturday, May 14, 1864

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Owing to wet clothing and a chill I could not sleep. Before day I was watching the country. At sunrise we were alongside the Little Roanoke ...

Diary of Corporal John Worrell Northrop: Sunday, May 15, 1864

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Those who complained bitterly of soldiering in our ranks, are very gloomy and wish they were back to their regiments, saying they never woul...

Diary of Corporal John Worrell Northrop: Monday, May 16, 1864

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Appearances and talk on the streets last night indicated that they had news that worried them. This morning I learned from a sergeant, that ...
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