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March to Corinth MS
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March to Corinth MS
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Sunday,June 1, 1862
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This morning we remain in camp awaiting orders to move, but we receive them not; remain here all day. We are now camped near the rebel commi...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Monday, June 2, 1862
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Our regiment is still encamped near the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. It rains considerably to-day, which makes everything look cheerful. This e...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Tuesday, June 3, 1862
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For some cause unknown to the soldiers, we do not move to-day. Good accounts from Pope continue to come back. SOURCE: Daniel Leib Ambrose,...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Wednesday, June 4, 1862
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This morning we finally move from our camp near the railroad, and march southward. Our destination is said to be Boonville. It seems that th...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Thursday, June 5, 1862
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This morning we lay in the shade until two o'clock P. M., when we move about two miles. The heat is intense; the boys seek every opportu...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Friday, June 6, 1862
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This morning we remain in the shade, having no orders to move. Some of the boys sally forth into the plantations, and it is not long until t...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Saturday, June 7, 1862
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This morning we do not move. The regiment is soon busy building bower houses to shield them from the sun. SOURCE: Daniel Leib Ambrose, Hi...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Sunday, June 8, 1862
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To-day, Halleck's vast army is resting beneath the shady forests of Mississippi. The boys keep close under their houses; the weather is ...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Monday, June 9, 1862
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This morning we still remain undisturbed in our bower camp. Troops are hourly passing us, moving southward. The roads are very dusty; wate...
Diary of Private Daniel L. Ambrose: Tuesday, June 10, 1862
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To-day we remain in camp. It is rumored to-night that the troops in our rear are moving back towards Corinth. SOURCE: Daniel Leib Ambrose,...
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