July 4th. It was the stillest fourth I ever passed; the boys had no chance to celebrate. Bands played in the evng. There was a little Artillery firing on the right; we expected an attack.
July 4, 2014
Leverett Bradley: A Soldier-Boy's Letters (1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery.)
July 4th. It was the stillest fourth I ever passed; the boys had no chance to celebrate. Bands played in the evng. There was a little Artillery firing on the right; we expected an attack.
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