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John W Dennett
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John W Dennett
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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...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 9, 1863
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Reveille at three A.M.; started from Middletown at half-past five; marched over South Mountain, and went into camp at the foot of it. Seven ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 10, 1863
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Reveille at three A.M.; started at half-past six; marched by Boonsborough to Antietam Bridge, where we went into position at one P.M. Eight ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 11, 1863
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Reveille at three A.M.; started at half-past six; formed a new line about a mile from where we left, and advanced again at four P.M., and st...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 12, 1863
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Started at eleven A.M., and advanced about a mile, where we stopped a short time, and then went down to the left, and went into battery at h...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 13, 1863
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Started at ten A.M.; advanced half a mile, and went into battery again. Stopped all day and night. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 14, 1863
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Started at half-past eleven, and marched till four P.M. Marched through and encamped in the rebel fortifications. Seven miles. SOURCE: Joh...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, July 15, 1863
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Reveille at three A.M.; started at four; marched through Kediesville and over South Mountain, and went into camp at eight P.M. It rained in ...
Friday, December 5, 2025
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 4, 1863
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The First New Hampshire Battery came up, and went into position on our left. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: Histo...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 5, 1863
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The caissons went back into the woods; the left section of the battery went back to position on the other side of the ford. In afternoon we ...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 7, 1863
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Started out at half-past two A.M., and went back into the woods about a mile and a half. The First New Hampshire Battery was relieved by the...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 9, 1863
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Cannonading heard toward Warrenton, in the afternoon. SOURCE: John Lord Parker, Henry Wilson's Regiment: History of the Twenty-second...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 13, 1863
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Received two months' pay. Left camp at seven o'clock at night, in an awful rain-storm; marched through the mud, and arrived at Hartw...
Diary of Corporal John W. Dennett, June 14, 1863
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Reveille sounded at half-past two A.M. Started from Hartwood Church at nine o'clock, and marched to Weaverville. Went into camp at seven...
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