Letters and diary entries from the corresponding day in the Civil War posted from the holdings of Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
1862 September 28 near mouth of the Antietam
[from the diary of James Dinsmore Templeton, musician and private in the 23rd Ohio]
Sunday, Sept. 28, 1862
Went this morning
down to the Old Iron works
at the mouth of Antietam
went to the Canal & Potomac
came back bathed
Returned to camp read some
&c. Went this evening
over to the 100 Pa Heard
a short sermon. Saw
Jim Munford
Parade Mostly cool
MSS 10317
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