Friday, June 18, 2010

Tuesday [June] 21 [1864]

A good days rest had
soup for dinner did
not eat much supper
very warm no news
about 3 AM more woun
ded arrived to day they
come into the same Hos

Monday, June 20, 1864

very warm we left
Charlottesvill at three PM
arrived at 9 1/2 PM we stoped
at the Wayside Hospital
all night in the morn
we wer sent to the
C lot in Hospital

Sunday [June] 19 [1864]

warm and very
plesant no news of
importance to day
got some chicken
soup and milk for
supper some eggs

Saturday [June] 18 [1864]

very warm about the
same got some
milk and cakes
to day no news to
day drew soft bread
to day

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Friday, June 17, 1864

very warm feel prety
well Ewells Corps is
passing on the cars to
day on rout for
Lynchburg we are still
at Charlottsvill yet
drew soft bread today

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Thursday [June] 16 [1864]

here at Charlottesvill yet
very warm got some
milk to day
Ewells corps encamped
nere here to night
on rout for
Lynchburg

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Wednesday [June] 15 [1864]

very plesant and
warm had some
gruel and coffee for
breakfast they brought
in five cavalry men
to day that wer
wounded near Gordens

Presumably Union cavalry wounded in fight at Trevilian Station

Monday, June 14, 2010

Tuesday, June 14, 1864

very warm we left
the cars this morn
about 10 and walked
back to town they had
put up some tents
for us I drew some
meal and mad gruel

Friday, June 11, 2010

Monday [June] 13 [1864]

Another day at
Charlottsvill had to
stop in the cars all
day no event to day
of importance
very warm do not
feel so sell to day

Sunday [June] 12 [1864]

lay at Charlottsvill all
day waiting for the Rebs
to repair the Railroad
that Hunters cavalry tore
up lay in the cars all day
let out and[?] about half
an hour feel pretty well

Saturday, June 11, 1864

cloudy and cool we
stoped ^'arrived' at Charlotsvill about
2 in the morn stoped all
night left Charlottsvill 2
PM went about 30 miles
and came back again
the yanks were to near the
Road

Battle of Trevilian Station

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Friday [June] 10 [1864]

very warm about
the same mush and
milk for breakfast rice
and milk for dinner
our cavalry reported
within four miles
of here left for Lynchurg 9

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Thursday [June] 9 [1864]

do not feel quite so
well to day as usual
cloudy and quite cool
was moved from Ward
So K very warm in the
afternoon got my hair
cut and shaved paid 75

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Wednesday, June 8, 1864

still at Gordonsvill
expect to leave soon
the Rebs is moving troops
to Staunton it is reported
that Grant has faling back
from Richmond no news
to day they bring my
meals to me

Monday, June 7, 2010

Tuesday [June] 7 [1864]

Stoped at Gordonsville
all day get plenty
to eat my jaw is
prety soar to day very
warm bought some
milk

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tuesday [June] 6 [1864]

Camped last night at
Minervill started
this morn at five
arrived at Orange at
10 s[t]ayed till 1 then
left for Lynchburg
s[t]oped at Gordonsville at night

Sunday, June 5, 1864

Cloudy and cool got
up very early went to
the creek and washed
feel pretty well did not
get rations till late
got some bread and
milk started for Orange

Saturday [June] 4 [1864]

Clear and very windy
Radman Lnydes and
Geary left this morn
for the Potomac no
milk to day about
the same clouded
up about noon

Possibly George K. Redmond, private in Co. F.; John Lyndes, private in Co. D and John Geary, private in co. K.

Friday [June] 3 [1864]

warm and very
plesant this morn
they sent A squad
to Orange Court
House Leyford went

Possibly Danville B. Lyford a private in Co. B., 20th Maine

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Thursday, June 2, 1864

Cloudy and very
cool feel pretty well
to day bought some
buttermilk payed
50 cts canteen full
rained in the
afternoon

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Wednesday June 1 [1864]

Very plesent and
warm about the
same my face is
swollen pretty bad
got some milk
and pie