﻿.WWII 
  

  

  ton, 
  as 
  ordered 
  by 
  dispntdi. 
  Took 
  iiiveidoiy 
  

   of 
  barge 
  No. 
  1, 
  and 
  had 
  pniiit 
  tVc. 
  on 
  sleeping 
  

   barge 
  all 
  waslied. 
  

  

  Jnne 
  17.— 
  ('lear 
  and 
  ])leasant. 
  Sent 
  Lnmicli 
  up 
  ;ind 
  ob- 
  

   tained 
  i 
  cord 
  wood. 
  TIk^ 
  day 
  was 
  s])ent 
  in 
  

   cleaning 
  up 
  cVc. 
  Washing 
  returned 
  at 
  night. 
  

  

  •Innc 
  IS. 
  -Clearand 
  pleasant. 
  Received 
  five 
  large 
  boxes 
  

   from 
  AVashington 
  to 
  store 
  ])lankets 
  Arc, 
  which 
  

   we 
  did, 
  lea\-ing 
  full 
  list 
  inside. 
  

  

  June 
  19.— 
  Cleai-and 
  pleasant. 
  Day 
  spent 
  inclearingup. 
  

   There 
  Avas 
  nothing 
  done 
  afterwards 
  but 
  the 
  sending 
  of 
  

  

  two 
  of 
  barges 
  to 
  Baltimore, 
  in 
  tow 
  of 
  Taylor's 
  tug. 
  and 
  the 
  

  

  remaining 
  two 
  left 
  at 
  wharf 
  at 
  llarve 
  de 
  Urace 
  with 
  

  

  Launch, 
  in 
  charge 
  of 
  M. 
  Gleason. 
  machinist 
  Flynn, 
  and 
  

  

  lireman 
  Spillman, 
  of 
  { 
  . 
  S. 
  N. 
  

  

  