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On Last Day of Service, PA Soldiers Play Ball
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Text | [Thursday May 4, 1865] “Not much to do in camp. Most of us playing ball.” Civil War Diary of Dr. William McKibbin, covering February to August 1865. Accessed via Genealogybank subscription 5/19/09. McKibbin wrote this entry in Carlyle PA. He mustered out of the service on the next day, and three days later “Ella and I married at 7:00 in the evening.” |
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