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A. L. Peel
Civil War Diary

Adjutant, 19th. Mississippi Regiment

November 1861


November 1, 1861 - Capt Hardin took a wagon & went to the junction after some things for our company  8 men from our company wetn to centreville to throw up Breastworks.  I washed some socks & left camp for Brigade guard at 3 p.m.  as soon as I relieved the guards the 1st time it commenced raining.  I had to stand around the fire to keep as dry as possible.  It soon got very dark dreary & cold.  I had to relieve the guards every 2 hs, some half a mile off,  So I would stumble into water & mud to my knees get wet as the Devil, then get smoked nearly to death trying to get dry & so untill day light, it kept raining an all day & my mess didn't bring me a thing to eat.  Was relieved at 5 p.m. came to camp got some dry clothes & something to eat, a good many of the tents have blown down.  Pryor is quite sick with fever.  Capt Hardin was disappointed & only got one Box from the junction
November 2 - This is Sunday.  I cleaned my gun.  We had inspection, hung my blankets out to dry  Dave went out to the road  got some shugar &c,  Dr Hyer tried to pass the Pickets  they arrested him & brought him in to camp.  He says that Add is doing very well  One of the McClung riflemen died yesterday
November 3 - We had company drill this morning.  Capt Hardin made a Fire place in his tent.  he have out some Blankets to those who had but one.  I wrote a letter to send home by Dr Hyer..
November 4, 1861 - We have spent the day as usual drilling,  I washed some clothes &c
November 5 - had company drill to day  Dave went out to the road & got some Pumpkin Pies  eat to many  got sick.  Add came form Warrenton, he is very well  give a very good description of the place.
November 6 - It rained last night  we had no Revelle this morning  I slept a little later than usual.  I & my messmates went out cut & halled some wood, it isvery windy & cold  Lou is quite sick  Alfred halled 2 loads of wood rails &c, this evening  I & Capt Dave & Black had a game of ? to night.
November 7, 1861 - It is sill windy & cold   We had no drill  kept fires &c to keep comfortable  B. F. Mckie came from Richmond  he looks very well.
November 8 - I am Corp of the guard have one prisoner  he was put under arrest Three weeks ago for stabbing a man  his name is W. Stepensan  This has been a very pleasant day.  I wrote a letter.  Ludovick started to Warrenton  he is quite sick.  Dave & Peter came back from working on the Breastworks  brought some Honey  Roberts frait came from Richmond  I got a cap & over coat.  I am now sitting by a fire at the guard house
November 9  - I was relieved from guard at 8 a.m.  Peter & I washed some clothes and it commenced raining so that we could'nt dry them,  We thn made a fireplace in our tent  dried our selves, it is raining so that we ca'nt cook supper.  We made our dinner of Honey & crackers.  Got our supper & went to Sleep by a nice fire which reminded us of our once happy Homes,
November 10 , 1861 - [The last entry was Nov. 9]


[Some notes penciled in the back of this diary list a lot of names of men pulling various duty; a listing follows]

1st
W. T. Mitchell sentinnel
J. T. Mitchell
S. T. Harris
Sm Wallis 1st
Wm Steavenson
A. T. Burdine
G. Therrell
W. G. Kelley 2nd
M. M. Black
Jno McCoy
J. H. Young
Stricklin Powers 4th

Sgt. Ellis, 12 till 2
Corp Peel, 10 12
Sgt Bowen  D. [unreadable]
Corp Akin 2 till 4

August 21st 1861
E. M. Pickens
I. A. Hargis
J. M. Hawkins
H. I. Harris
A. W. Hancock
H? H. Woody [T? H.]
I. Hawze [I might be a J]
I. C. Ayers [I might be a J]
I. M. White [I might be a J]
B. Brady
N. L. Harris
T. D. Debenbart
[signed - ] A. L. Peel Corp

Oct. 8th 1861
Corp. A. L. Peel, Co. I
R. N. Hunt  Co. E
F. M. Hamilton  Co. E
H. C. Wallis  Co. I

Oct. 20th  guards
J. Hargis
J. Harris
D. Durham
M. Falkner
 

I. Duke, 10, A.
J. Gillen13?. G?

guards  Nov 8th 61
H. Conrady 1C
M. Mcneil 2I
W. McCoy 3,I.
F. Frank 4,D.
J. Stone 5 H
W. Malenskey 6 I
W. Waul 7 G
A. Steward 10 A
J. Murphy, 11, G
M Flotz 12, D
 

A. J. Todd, 1
J. W. Hawze 2
E, Kelley. 3
W. M. Wooten, 4
M. Tenney, 5 Comis'y
Pat Rine, 6
J. [?] Davis 7
J. W. Bartley 8
B. F. Clemens 8
J. P. Covington 9
E. Zimerla 10
D. T. Durham, 11
J. M. White 12
T. Mcquirty. 13
J. W. Bartley. 14

[TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: I and J may have been misread by me in this diary]



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