A genealogical history of the French and allied families . ther Oscar and family, and sister Lucy, and Alvas family. Saturday, June on the night express from Galion; go to Columbus; visit friendshere. Monday, June for Cincinnati. The next day I leave for Memphis, and againtake up my work as a soldier. 216 GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE They camped at Memphis, Tennessee, from Tuesday, May 12,1863, until October 18, 1863, this being the longest time they remainedin one place during the war. Again we quote from the diary : October 13, are not relieved until afternoon, on


A genealogical history of the French and allied families . ther Oscar and family, and sister Lucy, and Alvas family. Saturday, June on the night express from Galion; go to Columbus; visit friendshere. Monday, June for Cincinnati. The next day I leave for Memphis, and againtake up my work as a soldier. 216 GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE They camped at Memphis, Tennessee, from Tuesday, May 12,1863, until October 18, 1863, this being the longest time they remainedin one place during the war. Again we quote from the diary : October 13, are not relieved until afternoon, on account of the election. Thesixty-third was to vote before coming out. We got to camp about 2 p. m. ;find the election is going off very quietly. All of our Company go forBrough, and the regiment give but fifty votes for Vallandingham, and threehundred thirty-five votes for Brough. Wednesday, Oct. learn that Vallandingham got but ninety-two votes in our brigade,consisting of the Forty-third, Sixty-third, Thirty-ninth and ^^ SQSki ?%i± W m k


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