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THE IMMORTAL SIX HUNDRED


May 30th.—All well. A beautiful day. My release came to-day, a welcome visitor. I start for home in the morning.

May 31st.—A beautiful day. All well. I started for Philadelphia at eight o'clock in the morning, arrived at eleven o'clock. Took the cars at half after three for St. Louis, via Chicago.

June 1st.—Quite cool this morning at sunrise. Clear and a beautiful day.

June 2d.—Clear and nice. Arrived in Dunkirk at eight a. m., left half after six p. m.

June 3d.—A nice day, clear and warm. Arrived in Cleveland at five a. m., departed at nine a. m.

June 4th.—Arrived at Chicago at six a. m. Departed at seven fifteen p. m. Clear and beautiful. Arrived at St. Louis at nine a. m.

June 5th.—Departed on steamer "Jennie Dine" for Hannibal.

A. M. Bedford.

Capt. D. C. Grayson's 10th Va. Regt., Diary corroborates this Diary in all things we had to eat at Fort Pulaski. The rations at Hilton Head, were little better than we received.


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