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− | All our names appeared in the Tribune this morning. | + | Gen. Stanard [?] called on us today. [Gen. George J. Stannard] |
− | 20th. | + | All our names appeared in the Tribune |
− | Mr. Stuggins of the Christian Commission visits us today to scatter his good tracks | + | this morning. |
− | Mr. Brown is very grateful because I let his boy go home until transportation has been furnished. | + | |
− | P.M. initiates me into the particulars of another swindling | + | 20th. |
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+ | Mr. Stuggins of the Christian | ||
+ | Commission visits us today to scatter | ||
+ | his good tracks & pleasant words | ||
+ | among the men. | ||
+ | Mr. Brown is very grateful | ||
+ | because I let his boy go home | ||
+ | until transportation has been | ||
+ | furnished. | ||
+ | P.M. initiates me into | ||
+ | the particulars of another swindling |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 21 January 2019
Gen. Stanard [?] called on us today. [Gen. George J. Stannard] All our names appeared in the Tribune this morning.
20th.
Mr. Stuggins of the Christian
Commission visits us today to scatter his good tracks & pleasant words among the men.
Mr. Brown is very grateful
because I let his boy go home until transportation has been furnished.
P.M. initiates me into
the particulars of another swindling