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+ | Received peremptory order by | ||
+ | telegraph one day last month to | ||
+ | appear before the ordinance officers | ||
+ | for examination. | ||
+ | Went to Fort Morris in | ||
+ | the Geul's[?] barge, rowed by eight | ||
+ | stout africans. | ||
+ | Was not examined. But | ||
+ | shall be probably in January '64. | ||
+ | Saw Chum and stopped with | ||
+ | him Sunday night. | ||
+ | The monks, the nuns in | ||
+ | their black veils & flowing robes | ||
+ | their prayer books & crosses | ||
+ | & pleading eyes! The gallant |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 20 January 2019
Dec 1863 7
Received peremptory order by
telegraph one day last month to appear before the ordinance officers for examination.
Went to Fort Morris in
the Geul's[?] barge, rowed by eight stout africans.
Was not examined. But
shall be probably in January '64.
Saw Chum and stopped with
him Sunday night.
The monks, the nuns in
their black veils & flowing robes their prayer books & crosses & pleading eyes! The gallant