Summary: | This is the 75 page diary of George Hewey who served with the 7th Maine Light Artillery Battery during the Civil War. The diary contains Hewey’s daily entries for 1865, and includes descriptions of the Union Army’s siege of Petersburg, Virginia and the Confederate retreat and surrender.[page 1]
Inside front cover:
George Hewey
7th Maine Batery
George Hewey
Lisbon Little River Village, Maine
Miss Haskell
Box 487 Saco, ME
Mrs. Ham
No. 40 Adams Street
Portland, Me
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May the 17, 1865 the 7th Maine Battery lays near Alexandria, Va, Between Hunting River and Fort Lion
George Hewey Saco December 1865
Last Day of the War
[page 3]
It was in the month of May a poor fellow of our company was carried away.
I suppose you would ask why of this I should speak and why this young man was taken from camp.
It was sickness that that caus it the Surgeon Then said to the Hospital He must go where better care can be had
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Eclipes in 1865
January February
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March April
May June
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July August
September October
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November December
Table of Stamp Duties
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stamp duties
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stamp duties
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Sunday,January 1, 1865
finds me in front of Fort Hell find place I tell you only a few shot once I a while mixed with shell the size of a tea kittle.
Monday,2
Once in a while we have to have to take a good shelling once in a while a Jonny comes in first 2, 3 piece 28 rounds
Tuesday,3
Well there is not much to Brag of now rain and shine don’t make much difference as long as there is mud tis all rite
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Wednesday 4
Some cold now days but would like to be home to day if the snow is over my head I just have a good time to tell you
Thursday 5
Well things is a bout the same __where you will
Friday 6
Sholdiar life is a lazy one
Saturday, January 7, 1865
Got a letter from Saco A bully letter I tell you
Sunday, 8
Fine day I tell you have a meeting to nite I am Goin had a nice one
Monday, 9
Happy to find my self well this morning
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Tuesday, January 10, 1865
Fine day this
Wednesday 11
Fine day Got a letter from Friend Sinclair and his sister darn Glad to hear from them the folks are well
Friday, January 13, 1865
Fair day dam hevvy Firing to day one man kiled to wounded Picket fireing most all stop it aint all to be stop
Saturday, 14
Cort Martial to day
Sunday, 15
Meeting to nite after six
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Monday, January 16, 1865
Verry plesent
Tuesday, 17
fine day there is a lot of jonny sent over to day about a dozen of them
Thursday, January 19, 1865
Plesant day Frank Adams has bin over to day darn glad to see him Set a ring to his wife made of A shell bully one
Friday, 20
Fine day no fireing to day
Saturday, 21
rain all day we have to bake beans in the hole the hole all filed with water Brown bread did not get done
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Sunday, January 22, 1865
bin raining all day the mud is knee deep had some nice Beans this morning Hevvy fireing last nite
Monday, 23
finds me in the servace 4 months bin raining 3 days mud only ancle deep Got my flute wrote to Bideford washed
all over last nite all free of lice that is bully
Tuesday, 24
One Jonny to day Got a box with a quire of paper 1 package of enval A flute Glad to get them we have all Got a
bag went to the comasaries to day darn set of (?)
Wednesday, January 25, 1865
Wrote a letter to H. Sinclair and sister last nite some fireing last nite darn cold through _____as have to day Rebbel Ram came up to Sitty Point
Thursday, 26
Went up to the Fort last nite with the mail the minny gr zip zip darn cold day to day bin up to the fort to night
brought down the mail wash to day play the flute
Friday, 27
pretty Cold day we fride some Doughnuts Got a letter from Mother herd to Rebbel Gunboats A ground one blown up the other to Got away
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Saturday, January 28, 1865
Verry cold day the Sand blows like Snow the Guard is taken of his beat wrote to the old Lady baked beans
Sunday, 29
Fine morning this and it does seam like Sunday there was a flag of Truce cross the lines to day
Monday, 30
Plesent morning
Tuesday, January 31, 1865
Verry plesent day A great Deal of fireing at No. 5 took a little ride
Wednesday, February 1, 1865
Fine Saft morning this went to the Sutter to nite an order to pack up
Thursday 2
went on mounted drill fine day Got a paper to day from Bideford
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Friday, February 3, 1865
Verry plesent morning the Boys are Policeing went on Mounted drill had a fine run
Saturday, 4
Fine Saturday morning Had 3 letters one from mother one from Gilbert one from Mrs. Smith one from Bid.
Sunday, 5
Wrote a letter to Bid Verry Hevvy Fireing last night I wrote to Taps had order to move wrote to Mother to night
Monday, February 6, 1865
quite a cool day this wrote to Lewiston to nite Expected an atack to nite had my hare cut to day
Tuesday, 7
Raines like the devil to day Wet nasty day verry hevvy Fireing on the line
Wednesday, 8
Clear cold day the ground is froze hard ice and hail
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Thursday, February 9, 1865
Fine day Jim is gone to Sitty point to day Verry Hevvy fireing last night a hard fite that
Friday, 10
Fine day went up to the fort last nite
Saturday, 11
Plesent day Got 2 letters to nite one from Lisbon one Seco
Sunday, February 12, 1865
Wrote to Lewiston to Lizzy Cold windy day Got a letter from A. Hewey with some stamps 15 St. $1.00
Monday, 13
Verry Cold Morning Cold day so far Wrote a letter to Lisbon Gr. and A.
Tuesday, 14
Fine day this
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Wednesday, February 15, 1865
Rains a little mud up to the knee Got a letter from Saco wrote one to A.E. Bide
Thursday, 16
foggy morning wrote a letter to Saco plesent day this some fireing drawed pair of Boots
Friday, 17
Cloudy day, Monthy Inspection to day Rains verry hard to nite wind blows
Saturday, February 18, 1865
Verry Fine morning Bord my ears to nite
Sunday, 19
Verry fine morning went down to the 1 Maine Cavalry see W. Dougless, Toby Adams had a fine time wrote to Mother to nite
Monday, 20
Plesent day this verry hevvy fireing on the line
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Tuesday, February 21, 1865
Verry plesent morning Jim is going to the Sitty Point four recruits came to day the Pay master comes to day
Wednesday, 22
Fine morning we are pade to day
Thursday, 23
Rains all day mud enough
Friday, February 24, 1865
Wilmington has gone up Plesent day this sent 40 Dollars home Some fireing on the line
Saturday 25
Stormy day this Got a letter from Miss Packard one from friend Sinclair wrote to Mother
Sunday 26
Cloudy and windy to day Wrote to friend Sin 3
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Monday, February 27, 1865
Plesent day this thought I have a shave Jim has done to the Sitty
Tuesday 28
Raines to day
Wednesday, March 1
Cold cloudy day fifteen jonnies came in Front of Fort Hell
Thursday, March 2, 1865
Cloudy day not verry cold commence to rain The Captain has gone to Washington. I Got a letter from mother one from Saco.
Friday 3
Showery day verry muddy
Saturday 4
It raines this morn as I never saw it before then clears of the sun come out
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Sunday, March 5, 1865
Fine day had a paper from Saco
Monday 6
Plesent day this bin haveing my Picture taken write to Saco
Tuesday 7
Plesent day this went into the Ranks
Wednesday, March 8, 1865
Raines to day came up to the guns got a bad hed ache
Thursday 9
Rains all day and nite our tent was as dry as most enny in the fort wrote to Mother to day
Friday 10
Rains part of the day have pretty good times had now
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Saturday, March 11, 1865
Plesent day went to the Cason to exchange my havesack no fireing to day Shall be on Guard to nite
Sunday 12
On Guard to day pretty cold day this wrote to mother
Monday 13
Verry warm day went to the casons to wash Got a letter from mother one from Everett Sinc
Tuesday, March 14, 1865
Warm day wrote to mother we were routed out last nite by pickett fireing had to set up part of the nite
Wednesday 15
Wrote to friend S. drill to day
Thursday 16
Windy day this dont feal verry well
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Friday, March 17, 1865
Fair day this drill to day
Saturday 18
Verry warm day went to the casons after some oil Ground verry dry
Sunday 19
Warm and dry to day have an inspection wrote to Mrs. Smith
Monday, March 20, 1865
Verry hot saterly day they are shelling to day went to the casons to wash to day Wrote to Saco
Tuesday 21
Raines like the devil to nite
Wednesday 22
Windy to day wrote to Lewiston to Miss Packard 15 deserters came in last nite and 3 deserted from our side darn them
[page 24]
Thursday, March 23, 1865
Verry windy day 13 Jonny came in to day Got a letter from Saco with a picture
Friday 24
Verry cold Day this wrote to Saco
Saturday 25
Verry Plesent Smart file this morning 2,000 prisoners another on the left in the afternoon Both in site of the Fort
Sunday, March 26, 1865
Quite cold to day A minny came through the tent last nite up 4 oclock this morning expected another Wrote to Saco
Monday 27
Verry fine day this guess I will wash wrote to Miss Walker up at 4 oclock this morning wrote to mother, Lizzie and had to set up part of the nite
Tuesday 28
Verry plesent Day On Guard last nite Sharp picket fireing Morter Shelling kiled one man wounded 3
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Wednesday, March 29, 1865
Warm day we were turn out last nite by Picket fireing expected an attack last nite Funs loded run up to the Embarisure Hevvy Morter Fireing
Thursday 30, 1865
All along the lines Verry ________ing all last and to day came to the casons darn lonesome
Friday 31
Verry rainy to day Got to letters one from Saco one from Lewiston from Miss Fulsome
Saturday, April 1, 1865
Verry windy to day On Guard in the ___________ Wrote to Everett Angey received a letter from them last nite
Sunday 2
Sunday the weather was fair at day light we were harnes up and captured the rebbel works front of Petersburg
Monday 3
Monday was fair Harness up at day light march through Peatersburg at to PM march till one in the nite, went into camp when we left peatersburg
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Tuesday, April 4, 1865
Fair left Dinwedey County at 7 a m, morning march 3 miles halted + marched on 7 miles Got within Dinweddy
corthouse Got into camp 7 a m, tired boy Foot sore
Wednesday 5
Fair left Fords station at 7 a m marched all day Got to Wellville Station at 9 in the evening and stop all nite
Thursday 6
Fair left Willville station at 7 a m marched up to Bull font station stop there till to p m march through
norterway 6 p m march to Burks Jounton
Friday, April 7, 1865
Rain in the morning Pitched tents struck them march through to Berkville Junction stop all nite
Saturday 8
Fair day we rested wrote to mother with a led pencill took care of my Horse went up the Hospital saw General Smith
Sunday 9
Lee surendered at 4 oclock Fair day wrote to Miss Smith + ordered to pack up started at to oclock march till 8
oclock packed up took care of Lieut Horse
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Monday, April 10, 1865
Got news of the Surender of Lee up at 4 oclock in the morning found my Blanket clothes all wet through
rain like time march at at 6 morn. Got into camp at 11 oclock fore noon Built tents
Tuesday 11
Still Rainy Raitions rather short
Wednesday 12
Fair through the day commenced to rain in the evening went to high Bridge Got 2 letters one paper from Saco
Thursday, April 13, 1865
Nasty morning the Army moving towards Peatersburg I went down Town this evening the street is full of Jonnies
Friday 14
Verry plesent day taking care of my Horses + writing I wrote to Saco + went down to the Village with Lieut
Lapham Major Rickers as orderly
Saturday 15
Verry plesent day took care of my Horses Drink my coffee + bite on my Rhubard went to High Bridge
See a sick Jonny came Home
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Sunday, April 16, 1865
Fair day went to High bridge came home took care of my Horses the 16 Me. Went into camp half mile of went
over to see the boys staid A while came home turned in
Monday 17
Fair day took care of my Horses see the boys going towards home + wrote to Mother
Herd Abraham Lincoln was dead. Took a walk turned in
Tuesday 18
Fair day took care of my horses drink my coffee Saddle Horses went down Town + back Got dinner
watered my Horses Got a letter from Mother
Wednesday, April 19, 1865
Verry warm day this Our President’s deth was reed on Dres perede last nite. Our Batery was ordered to fire 21
__________Guns by Major Gen. Mede
Thursday 20
Fair day we started on the march About 8 oclock in the morning march to Burks Station camp for the nite
was verry tiread
Friday 21
My day was fair march all day four oclock till 10 at nite camp
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Saturday, April 22, 1865
Fair day up at 3 a m march from 6 a m till 7 evening All out of Rations
Sunday 23
Up at 3 oclock march through Peatersburg with in to miles of sitty point went into camp for the nite
drawed Rations the Distance we march 80 miles
Monday 24
Fair day up at 6 oclock Saddled the horses went to Sitty point Orders to be redy to go on bord transport
Tuesday, April 25, 1865
Fair day every thing Looks Lovely
Wednesday 26
Fair day Ordered to pack up And be reddy to go on bord the Transport went on bord at dark slep on deck
Thursday 27
Started down the James at 6 oclock Got to Fortress Monrow at 12 cross the bay Ancord in the moth of the
Potomac I fell down the Hole 25 ft.
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Friday, April 28, 1865
Started up the river in the morning went on shore at about 4 oclock in Alexandra went into camp
Saturday 29
Rain day had a pain in my stomach thay though I were going to die
Sunday 30
Sunday here we were mustered Got to letters One from Saco one from friend Sinclair
Monday, May 1, 1865
Cold day this raines this morning my leg is quite sore Got a letter from Mrs. Smith one from Eve wrote to Fannie
Tuesday 2
Fair day Legs is quite Sore yet moved our tents wrote to Saco
Wednesday 3
Fair day quite cold in the morning herd last nite that the __?-lenters were going home wrote a letter to day to Lewiston
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Thursday, May 4, 1865
Fair day feal verry well to day the Boys are going to paint the Guns or carages.
Friday 5
Friday Fair day fix pockets on a blouce wrote to Friend Garret Jim plaid ball
Saturday 6
Raines verry hard in the nite Clear of (off) in the morning Got a letter from Mother
Sunday, May 7, 1865
Fair day About 23 of us went to the Methodis Meeting had A verry good one am on duty yet had to have a
pass to go down town
Monday 8
Fair day washed my clothes in the fore noon wrote a letter to Saco ordered to pack up march ner hunting
river went into camp near Fort Lion quite lame
Tuesday 9
Rain some went on duty worked all day Twelve days off We hear we are going to be discharged
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Wednesday, May 10, 1865
Jefferson Davis was captured this morning at 4 oclock Staff
Cloudy day worked some put some pockets in a pair of pants for Winteroth + a pair for my self
Thursday 11
Plesent day this the boys are in swiming we had A drill on the Peace V wrote to Saco
Friday 12
Raines like everry thing Thunder verry hevvy last nite our tent is quite dry 31, 32, One Are going home,
my legs are quite well
Saturday, May 13, 1865
Verry plesant morning went on guard last nite Stood to hours for a man that was sick Some of the Boys Going
home or furlow.
Sunday 14
Verry plesent day wrote to Mother. We had a meeting or lecture with Prear A lady Lectured to us on Religion +
Temperance She spoke verry well liked by all
Monday 15
Verry plesant morning to day is the day for the Great Review Went over to Fort Elsworth there were 30 Guns
there One 100 lbs Sedge Gun 30 lbs. Sea _____ to Lbs. Fired. Peace.
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Tuesday, May 16, 1865
Verry plesant morning I am Orderly to day front of the Officers quarters Wrote to Mrs. Smith.
Got of duty at Sunset. All is well in camp
Wednesday 17
Verry plesant morning this on duty till Guard monting(?) In to Bathe Had an Inspection Emery C. Dun Died
this morning at 4 oclock
Thursday 18
Verry warm this morning On poleace, they are going to send Dun home by some __________ Some of the boys is
going to Mount Vernon
Friday, May 19, 1865
Raines some this morning Had a verry hevvy shower last nite wrote to Saco this morning Verry verry hevvy
shower in the evening
Saturday 20
Raines to day Scouring up the Gun for inspection A few lines were adress to us by Mr. Dun.
Sunday 21
Still Raines Got a paper from Saco. Wrote to Friend Sin
[page 34]
Monday, May 22, 1865
Fair day getting reddy for the review marched over Pontomc Bridge to Washington by the Capotal went into camp
Tuesday 23
Fair day scouered up the guns Harnest up The Battery H broke march through the Sitty went Back to Camp.
Wednesday 24
Still Fair Some of the Boys going over to the Review of Shermans Army.
Thursday, May 25, 1865
Fair day some going to Washing All is well in Camp
Friday 26
Raines to Day Got a letter from Saco one from Lewiston All is well in Camp
Saturday 27
Raines to day they say the one _________men Are going home
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Sunday, May 28, 1865
Fair day and Verry warm Rained some in the evening
Monday 29
Verry plesant day the casons have gone to Washington turn the ammunition in The Capt. Went to Mount Vernon
Tuesday 30
Fair day this Verry warm Everry thing is well in camp Turn in our haversacks cantens
Wednesday, May 31, 1865
Fair day and verry warm every thing is well in camp One of the Boys came Back form F’n
Thursday, June 1, 1865
Fair day Some of the Brigade is going to Turn their Guns, Horses don’t feal verry well this morning
Got a letter from Ev. Am.
Friday 2
Turned out at 9 oclock this morning Turning our Guns in this morning and Horses Harness Aquipments
[page 36]
Saturday, June 3, 1865
Verry Cool and plesant this morning. The Boys had a Celebration last nite formed a prosestion with ______Torch
lites the Hole Brigade included Agrand site
Sunday 4
Verry warm day we Are getting reddy to go home got letter from Mother Had torch lights this evening
Monday 5
Fair day All reddy to march march to Washing went on the Cars Sat 5 a m. got in to Baltimore Sat 12 at nite
Tuesday, June 6, 1865
Fair day Started from Baltimore Before light in the morning Got into into pheladelpia
About noon had dinner got into new york in the nite
Wednesday 7
Went into Some Barraks got some break fast Dinner One man got nocked of (off) the cars Went on the
Transport at 4 oclock
Thursday 8
Got into boston at noon went into a hall got some dinner went on bord of the cars at 2 got into Portland
at 5 Got super went to Augustus
[page 37]
Friday, June 9, 1865
Got into Augustia at last nite Got some supper Going to post, the 16th Me. Up from the depot went
into the State house the Governor Give us a speach, went to camp. Started for home.
Saturday 10
This Morning finds me in Richmond walking to Boidingham then home found all the folks well and Glad to see me
Sunday 11
Verry plesant morning went up to Lisbon Falls and back
Monday, June 12, 1865
Went to Saco stoped all nite with an old chum had a good time.
Tuesday 13
Staid in Saco all day went over to Biddleford made a call came back to Portland
Wednesday 14
Stop all nite in Portland the folks was glad to see me Got my trunk came home
[page 38]
Thursday, June 15, 1865
Cold day help Mr. Hewey fix his Barn
Friday 16
Raines to day went to Little River went into the Mill See Lizzy Henry came home
Saturday 17
Warm and Showery Helped Jonathan fix his barn
Sunday, June 18, 1865
Cloudy day went up to Lisbon Falls See lots of folks
Monday 19
Going to Augusta
Tuesday 20
Fair day Stopping in Augusta
[page 39]
Wednesday, June 21, 1865
Fair day mustered out to day
Thursday 22
Showery day we were discharged to day at 4 oclock got $104.30
Friday 23
Fair day left my discharge with A Lawyer Came home
Saturday, June 24, 1865
Went up to Little River Got A chance to work
Sunday 25
Came home. Got my clothes came pack Going to work
Monday 26
Commenced work this morning for Mr. Hewey Ten dollars for the first 13 days 25 dollars per month after.
Finished to day One day
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Tuesday, June 27, 1865 2
Fair day work all day
Wednesday 28 3
Fair day work all day
Thursday 29 4
Fair day Worked all day
Friday, June 30, 1865 5
Fair day work all day
Saturday, July 1 6
Raines to day worked I Bought A pear of nice Boots to nite
Sunday 2
Raines This morning went home came back
[page 41]
Monday, July 3, 1865
Went to Portland had a smart shower while on the cars went to Saco. Biddleford stoped at Mr. Haskells
Tuesday, 4
Fair day went down to the pool on the Steamer Clipper. Came back took the cars to Portland
Wednesday 5
Came to Brunswick on the frate this morning got home at noon. One half day, Mrs. Smith came to day
Thursday, July 6, 1865
Fair day worked all day went to Saco
Friday 7
Cloudy day worked all day
Saturday 8
Worked all day verry warm
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Sunday, July 9, 1865
Warm and plesant. Went down to Topsham back
Monday 10
Fair day work all day
Tuesday 11
Cloudy day worked all day
Wednesday 12
Cloudy day worked all day
Thursday 13
Raines to day did not do much to day Half month to day
Friday 14
Fair day worked all day
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Saturday, July 15, 1865 10
Fair day worked all day
Sunday 16
Cloudy walked down home
Monday 17
Raines to day The more rain the more rest worked to day
Tuesday, July 18, 1865
Worked all day Fair day
Wednesday 19
Fair day worked all day Got a letter from Saco
Thursday 20
Rained And is cloudy went down town Work all day
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Friday, July 21, 1865
Fair day work all day
Saturday 22
Worked all day
Sunday 23
Fair day wrote to William Douglass 1 Main Calvary
Monday, July 24, 1865
Worked all day verry warm and plesant
Tuesday 25
Fair day worked all day
Wednesday 26
Cloudy day worked part of the pay
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Thursday, July 27, 1865
Verry warm day worked to day Friend Gilbert Edgecome died last nite poor fellow his trouble is all over
Friday 28
Verry warm day worked all day
Saturday 29
Raines some worked all day
Sunday, July 30, 1865
Verry plesant morning
Monday 31
Fair and warm worked all day
Tuesday, Aug. 1
Still fair worked all day
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Wednesday, August 2, 1865
Verry warm to day work all day
Thursday 3
Verry warm worked all day
Friday 4
Verry warm to day
Saturday, August 5, 1865
Raines some to nite finished work to day For Mr. Hewey was paid 29. 65 cts
Sunday 6
Raines to day packed my trunk
Monday 7
Raines to day went to Biddeford got a chance to work
[page 47]
Tuesday, August 8, 1865
plesant day
Wednesday 9
Loafing
Thursday 10
Went to work this morning on the Peperal Corporation
Friday, August 11, 1865
worked all day
Saturday 12
work to day
Sunday 13
Staid at home or at my bording place
[page 48]
Monday, August 14, 1865
Worked to day
Tuesday 15
worked to day
Wednesday 16
Worked to day
Thursday, August 17, 1865
Worked to day
Friday 18
Worked to day
Saturday 19
Worked to day
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Sunday, August 20, 1865
Staid at my bording place wrote to mother to friend Everett + James Kelley
Monday 21
Worked to day in the mill as usual
Tuesday 22
Worked to day
Wednesday, August 23, 1865
worked to day
Thursday 24
worked to day
Friday 25
worked to day
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Saturday, August 26, 1865
Worked to day
Sunday 27
Fair plesant morning
Monday 28
Cleaned my Bording place Settled my Bord Pade 10 Dollars to Mr. Haskell.
Tuesday, August 27, 1865
Worked to day
Wednesday 28
Worked to day
Thursday 31
worked to day
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Friday, September 1, 1865
Worked to day
Saturday 2
Worked to day
Sunday 3
Very plesant
Monday, September 4, 1865
Worked
Tuesday 5
Worked
Wednesday 6
Worked Settled to day Received $ 22.75 pade Mrs. Powell 3 dollars for bord
[page 52]
Thursday, September 7, 1865
Worked
Friday 8
Worked
Saturday 9
Worked
Sunday, September 10, 1865
Plesant and warm dont feal verry well
Monday 11
Work to day
Tuesday 12
Work to day
[page 53]
Friday, September 22, 1865
Worked half day
Saturday 23
Roofing to day
[page 54]
Sunday, October 1, 1865
(Blank)
Monday 2
Worked a Quarter of a day
Tuesday 3
(Blank)
Wednesday, October 4, 1865
Settled to day worked all day Got 21.31
Thursday 5
Settled to day my Bord 12 dollars for four weeks
Friday 6
Went home to day See the folks they were glad to see me
[page 55]
Saturday, October 7, 1865
Stoped at home to day with my step father
Sunday 8
Went to Lisbon Falls see some old friends
Monday 9
Come back to Topsham to day went to look at a farm
Tuesday, October 10, 1865
Took the cares to Saco to day
Wednesday 11
Loafing to day
Thursday 12
Loafing to day
[page 56]
Friday, October 13, 1865
Loafing to day went in to the machine shop got a chance to work.
Saturday 14
Comenced work to day in the shop for Edward Fuller
Sunday 15
Lonesome day raines to day
Monday, October 16, 1865
Worked to day
Tuesday, 17
Worked to day
Wednesday 18
Worked to day
[page 57]
Thursday, October 19, 1865
Work to day
Friday 20
worked to day
Saturday 21
worked to day
Sunday, October 22, 1865
Stade in the house to day going to meeting to nite
Monday 23
worked to day
Tuesday 24
Worked to day
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Wednesday, October 25, 1865
worked to day
Thursday 26
worked to day
Friday 27
worked to day
Saturday October 28, 1865
worked to day
Sunday 29
Sunday went to meeting took a walk
Monday 30
Worked all day wrote to father + got a letter from him
[page 59]
Tuesday, October 31, 1865
Worked to day
Wednesday, Nov. 1
Worked to day
Thursday 2
Worked to day
Friday, November 3, 1865
Worked to day and were pade of I got 8.62 cts pade 12 dollars for four weeks bord Shifted my Bording place to day to Mrs. Shackford
Saturday 4
Worked to day
Sunday 5
Stade in the house most of the time
[page 60]
Monday, November 6, 1865
Worked to day
Tuesday 7
Worked to day
Wednesday 8
Worked to day
Thursday, November 9, 1865
Worked to day
Friday 10
Borded here one week to day like first rate work to day
Saturday 11
Worked to day
[page 61]
Sunday, November 12, 1865
Fair day took A walk
Monday 13
Worked to day
Tuesday 14
Worked to day
Wednesday, November 15, 1865
Worked to day
Thursday 16
Worked to day
Friday 17
Worked to day
[page 62]
Saturday, November 18, 1865
Worked to day
Sunday 19
No news to day
Monday 20
Cloudy day went to Portland and back
Tuesday, November 21, 1865
Worked to day
Wednesday 22
Worked to day
Thursday 23
Worked to day Got a letter from friend Everett to nite
[page 63]
Friday, November 24, 1865
Worked to day
Saturday 25
Worked to day
Sunday 26
Went to meeting
Monday, November 27, 1865
Worked to day
Tuesday 28
work to day
Wednesday 29
Worked to day
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Thursday, November 30, 1865
worked to day
Friday, Dec. 1
Worked to day
Saturday 2
Work to day
Sunday, December 3, 1865
Worked to day
Monday 4
Worked to day
Tuesday 5
Worked to day
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Wednesday, December 6, 1865
worked to day
Thursday 7
Christmas day to day Went over to Mr. Haskells for diner Snows to day
Friday 8
Worked to day Raines to day
Saturday, December 9, 1865
Worked to day
Sunday 10
Worked to day
Monday 11
Worked to day
[page 66]
Tuesday, December 12, 1865
Worked to day
Wednesday 13
worked to day
Thursday 14
Worked to day
Friday, December 15, 1865
Worked to day There were a fire over to Saco to day Burn three Houses
Saturday 16
Worked to day
Sunday 17
Snows to day
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Monday, December 18, 1865
Worked to day
Tuesday 19
Worked to day
Wednesday 20
Worked to day
Thursday, December 21, 1865
Worked to day
Friday 22
Worked to day
Saturday 23
Worked to day
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Sunday, December 24, 1865
Raines to day
Monday 25
Christmas fair day worked in the shop to day
Tuesday 26
Worked to day
Wednesday, December 27, 1865
Worked to day
Thursday 28
Worked to day Snows some to nite
Friday 29
Worked to day
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Saturday, December 30, 1865
Worked to day
This is the last working day of the year 1865 I commenced it in the Army it leaves me in the Machine Shop
Sunday 31
Verry plesant day went to meeting in the fore noon over to Saco in the Afternoon This written by G A Hewey
May God protect and care for him
And now I will write A line to All who may chance to reed or look over this Diary it has bin writen by one that
can not write verry well And most of it writen on my knee
Memoranda
Friday, Sept. 23, 1864
I enlisted into the United States servace went into Camp Berry the same nite tride to get a pas to go over to
Sitty but could not Stade there as long as I wanted to
I enlisted for the 7th ME Batery And left Camp Berry the 12 of Oct. march over to the Sitty went A bord of a
steamer got to Boston the next morning went on shore march down on another warf went on bord of another
Steamer got to Galops Isle the same day which was the 13th left the Steamer went on shore went into Good
Barakes had a nice Sargent drilled one hour every day had a dance at nite in the Barakes nice time.
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We left Sunday the 16 on a big Transport did not feal verry well the first and second day the 3 day sick enough I
tell you have up Jonah 3 or four times every hour that is plesant Thursday we entered the James River
Wednesday we the James River stop that nite in the Bulpin at Sitty Point March up to the batery at Fort
Welch darn glad boys we was to and was welcome to the Batery
We were then set to work for a day or to Slep under a Polan enjoyed our self well till we were asined to our
detachment I was put in the first detachment went up to the fort then we driled to hours every day on the
guns stuck there to or three weaks then moved to another fort half a mile further on the lift stop long enoug
to get Good tents
Built had a move back to Fort Welch again stop there and built nice quarters Staid there till about the 27
of Nov. Started on a march march 3 days Got in Fort hell Nov. 30
The Boys build winter quarters and enjoy them selves nice there is a great deal of firing in Fort Hell
this month which is Nov. dec so I will comence on another year.
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