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John W Dennett
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Monday, October 14, 2024
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 4, 1863
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The battery was inspected in the forenoon, and began to drill for the first time since we crossed the river. Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Boston se...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 8, 1863
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Weather pleasant, but rather cold. The Fifth Army Corps was reviewed by Major-Gen. Burnside. Started out of camp at nine A.M., marched about...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 12, 1863
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Received our big cook-stove. Our ammunition was examined, and nearly all condemned. Usual routine of camp-duty. Orders were received to be r...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 19, 1863
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Received orders to march at one P.M., but they were countermanded. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 20, 1863
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Started at two P.M., and marched about two miles, and went into camp. This is known as the "mud march." It rained very hard all ni...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 21, 1863
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Started at half-past seven, marched about two miles, went into camp in the woods, stopped two days and two nights. The roads were so muddy t...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 22, 1863
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The infantry was at work all day, corduroying the roads for the army to go back. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: H...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 23, 1863
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Began to go back to old camp. Could not advance on account of the mud. Mud was the greatest general this time. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, January 24, 1863
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Started at six A.M., and arrived in camp at Potomac Creek at eleven o'clock. Time occupied in once more fixing up our old quarters, that...
Monday, August 26, 2024
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 16, 1862
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The battery was inspected by Capt. Martin. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachuse...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 17, 1862
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Started from Warrenton at eight A.M., and marched till six P.M. Fifteen miles. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: His...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 18, 1862
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Started out at nine A.M. Marched twelve miles. Roads were very muddy. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of t...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 19, 1862
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Started at eleven A.M. Marched till four P.M. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massach...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 20, 1862
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In camp all day and night, eight miles from Falmouth. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 21, 1862
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Three brigades of cavalry passed the camp. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachuse...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 22, 1862
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At one o'clock had orders to get ready to march. We hitched up, and waited till five, and then the order was countermanded. SOURCE: Jo...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 23, 1862
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Started at eight A.M., and marched to Falmouth. In camp at six P.M. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 25, 1862
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Started at two P.M., and moved to Potomac Creek, where we spent the winter. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: Histor...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 29, 1862
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Began to build log houses for winter quarters. The fifth detachment built the first house. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's R...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, November 30, 1862
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Had inspection and drill this morning. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second Massachusetts ...
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