Editor’s Note: This article was transcribed by Jackie Martin.
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF THE PRESS ASSOCIATION.
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FROM PETERSBURG.
PETERSBURG, June 27.—There is nothing of interest to-day beyond occasional discharges of artillery, some picket firing and sharpshooting.
There is a slight shower of rain falling this evening, which is most grateful to men and beast.1
Source:
- “Telegraphic Reports of the Press Association.” Richmond Examiner. June 28, 1864, p. 2 col. 6 ↩