Letters and diary entries from the corresponding day in the Civil War posted from the holdings of Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
1862 August 30 Alexandria, Va.
[from the diary of James Dinsmore Templeton, musician and private in the 23rd Ohio]
Saturday, Aug. 30, 1862
Our bagage came in
this morning . I slept
last night with Alf
Long. Guard mounting
& parade. Heavy cannon-
ading going on in the
direction of bull run
A hard battle evidently going
on
Muster rolls being made
out. Orders were read on
parade that were to be
mustered into companies
Charlie & Foot have not
yet come up --hear that
they have gone to Washington
mostly clear warm
MSS 10317
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