Friday [September] 27 [1861]

quite a rain last night
& to day, accompanied
by high wind. our tents
haveing been blowing
over

Thursday [September] 26 [1861]

there was a fight
to day between about
6 thousand of the enemy
and 2 thousand of ours. we
had one man killed & one
wounded. the enemy were
driven back with consid
erable loss it is supposed

Perhaps Jones is referring to the Federal reconnaisance to Lewinsville on September 25.

Wednesday, September 25, 1861

[no entry this day]

Tuesday [September] 24 [1861]

to day Mr Cullers came
down a[nd] brought several
boxes for the company

Perhaps the father of Joseph Cullers, a private in Company H

Sunday, September 22, 1861

I went up to the
hospital to assist in
burying Joseph B. Baker
one of our Co. he died
of typhoid fever