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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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nd came into line where the One Hundred and Second New-York was. 18th. Moved camp again three fourths (3/4) mile further to the right, near a fort. 20th. Received orders to move at seven A. M. Marched the regiment to brigade headquarters, remained there till half-past 7, when the brigade moved, Twenty-ninth in centre of second section of train; passed through Decatur, Twenty-ninth on picket in night. 22d and 23d. Foraged pretty extensively; Twenty-ninth lost one man killed, William D. Haynes, private, company D. 24th. Returned to camp with teams well loaded with forage. Nothing special occurred from this date to end of month. November 5.--Received orders at two P. M. to march. Moved out on the McDonough road about one mile and went into camp for the night, Twenty-ninth on extreme right of division. 6th. Returned to Atlanta and went into our old camp. 8th. Election day. Some excitement in Twenty-ninth. Polled three hundred and eighty-four votes; Lincoln re