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Correspondence from George Walter Chamberlain to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1942, part 2

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�4. Fryday July 18th marcht from Beddiford on a W. by N. point point[strike through] beyond the great mash and encamped in the Desarts[?]. Saterday July 19, we marcht from the Desarts[?] on a s.w. by w. point and encamped at the Great Oak Hill near Bonnebeeq[?] Pond. Sunday July 20th marcht for Barwick on a S. W. by W. point which brought us to Barwick North Parrish and marcht to church and heard prayers [Blackberry Hill]. Wensday July 23th mustered and marcht to the Commiesesey for allowence and there was none to receive. Fryday July 25th again marcht to the Commicereys for allowence and there was none to receive. Wensday July 30th again mustered and marcht to the Commisarys and received all our back allowence Thursday July 31st march from Barwick to Lebannon to Capt. Tibbetses