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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Townsend's Diary—JanuaryMay, 1865. (search)
rm sunny days. 12th. Went to Richmond (on mail pass) and returned on the 13th, finding everything in statu quo. 14th. All quiet. 15th. Sunday. Heard Mr. Oliver preach this morning. On guard today, and tonight. 16th. Wrote to Mr. E——, things remaining very quiet. 17-20th. No change to record in the aspect of af acting Adjutant of the battalion. 5th. All is quiet today. Remained in camp until evening, when I paid a visit to the company, and afterwards went to hear Mr. Oliver preach. 6th. Received a letter from —— and answered it. The distant booming of cannon this morning broke the reign of quiet which has held us in subjection insulting propositions. The lion is at length aroused; let them beware, who have awakened him. 12th, Sunday. All quiet; went to Carlton's church and heard Mr. Oliver preach in the morning; and in the afternoon heard Mr. Gardner at our company church—a bitter cold day. 13th. Wrote to father and also to mother. Nothing