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Rh April 29undefined: March'd to Mundefined. Walker's 18 Miles from Fredericks Town; pas'd the South Ridge, commonly called the Blue Ridge or Shanandoh Mountains Very easy Ascent and a fine Prospect no kind of Refreshment

April 30undefined: March'd to Connecochiag; 16 Miles from Mundefined Walker's, Close by the Potomack, a very fine Situation, where we found all the Artillery Stores preparing to go by Water to Wills Creek

May 1undefined: Employed in ferrying (over the Potomack) the Army Baggage into Virginia in 2 Floats and 5 Batteaux; The Army March'd to Mundefined John Evans, 16 Miles from yundefined Potomack and 20 Miles from Winchester, where we Encamp'd, and had tolerable good living with Forrage; the roads begin to be very indifferent

May 2undefined: Halted and sent the Horses to Gras

May 3undefined: March'd to Widdow Barringers 18 Miles from Mundefined. Evans; the day was so excisive hot, that many Officers and Men could not Arrive at their Ground until Evening, this is 5 Miles from Winchester and a fine Situation