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<html><p>[&hellip;]there until the next day. We were overtaken at Stanton by Capt. Vincent Witcher and James McNealy a deserter from our company who left us at Richmond. Capt Witcher brought me a letter from my wife. We commenced our march for Montery the 20th day of June with the whole of Colonel Gilhams regiment the 21st Va. We marched to the buffaloe gap a distance of twelve miles and camped that night. Early next morning we took up the line of march. This was Sunday the day of the great battle of Manassas. We marched 12 miles that day took up camp about 1:oclk. After we stopped we</p></html>
were overtaken at Stanton by
 
Capt. Vincent Witcher and James
 
McNealy a deserter from our company
 
who left us at Richmond. Capt
 
Witcher brought me a letter from  
 
my wife. We commenced our march
 
for Montery the 20th day of June with
 
the whole of Colonel Gilhams regiment
 
the 21st Va. We marched to the
 
buffaloe gap a distance of twelve
 
miles and camped that night.
 
Early next morning we took up the
 
line of march. This was Sunday
 
the day of the great battle of
 
Manassas. We marched 12 miles
 
that day took up camp about
 
1:oclk. After we stopped we
 

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[…]there until the next day. We were overtaken at Stanton by Capt. Vincent Witcher and James McNealy a deserter from our company who left us at Richmond. Capt Witcher brought me a letter from my wife. We commenced our march for Montery the 20th day of June with the whole of Colonel Gilhams regiment the 21st Va. We marched to the buffaloe gap a distance of twelve miles and camped that night. Early next morning we took up the line of march. This was Sunday the day of the great battle of Manassas. We marched 12 miles that day took up camp about 1:oclk. After we stopped we

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