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18640223-18640224
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Very fine day. Grand Review of the 6th and 2nd Corps by Gen. Meade and President [Hamlin], no news from home. [financial recrods] Peter Anger Dr. to 14 Pho. Returned 11 Pho. Very cold but pleasant day, rumors of a move [illegible] fires can be seen reflects from rebellion on the sky. No news from home. Visited the Hospital two boys are well provided for by [their lively assistants]. ------------------------------ Feb. 23, Tuesday. Very fine day, Grand Review of the 6th and 12th Corps by Gen. Meade and President Hamlin. No news from home. Peter Anger Dn To 14 Pho Returned 11 Pho. Feb.24, Wednesday. Very cold but pleasant day, rumors of a move, bright fires can be seen, reflects from Rebellion on the sky. No news from home, visited the hospital, the boys are well provided for by Dr. Dudley & assistants. Crooks, Terence G. “Transcribed and Annotated Diaries of Henry Oliver Nightingale.” Unpublished manuscript, 2014. Microsoft Word file.

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Henry O. Nightingale diary, 1864
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UC Merced, Library and Special Collections
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Henry O. Nightingale diaries

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