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yourself so well as you probably anticipated and I expected.  But this impediment to your enjoyment I thrust you will soon be rid of and the golden hours of your stay in civilization (as I know by experience) will pass away all too soon.
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yourself so well as you probably anticipated  
We are getting along in this land as well as can be expected.  [?] in the [?] are about us when [?] you last.  The balance of Co. H are now on picket [?] at Seabrook.  They went out about a week ago and the Major put Bunker in command of it, this I did not like very well so made an application to [?] from the Commissary [?] will succeeded and tomorrow joining this Company.
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and I expected.  But this impediment to your  
[?] are still at Spanish Mills [?], these at Seabrook have very good place good camp and doubt they [?] grounded only every third day.  I anticipated a very good time so long as Istery [?] at Seabrook but I doubt whether the Major will let us enjoy it long.
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enjoyment I trust you will soon be rid  
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of and the golden hours of your stay in  
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civilization (as I know by experience) will pass  
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away all too soon.
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            We are getting along in this  
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land as well as can be expected.  Affairs
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in the Regt are about us when I wrote you  
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last.  The balance of Co H are now on picket  
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at Seabrook.  They went out about  
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a week ago and the Major sent Barker
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in command of it, this I did not like  
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very well so made an application to  
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to be relieved from the Commissary Dept
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and succeeded and tomorrow
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join the Company.
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Twenty are still at Spanish Mills . those at  
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Seabrook have a very good place good  
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camp and do not have to go on duty -- only  
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every third day.  I anticipate a very  
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good time so long as I stay at Seabrook  
 +
but I doubt whether the Major will let
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us enjoy it long.

Latest revision as of 20:44, 25 January 2019

yourself so well as you probably anticipated and I expected. But this impediment to your enjoyment I trust you will soon be rid of and the golden hours of your stay in civilization (as I know by experience) will pass away all too soon.

            We are getting along in this 

land as well as can be expected. Affairs in the Regt are about us when I wrote you last. The balance of Co H are now on picket at Seabrook. They went out about a week ago and the Major sent Barker in command of it, this I did not like very well so made an application to to be relieved from the Commissary Dept and succeeded and tomorrow join the Company. Twenty are still at Spanish Mills . those at Seabrook have a very good place good camp and do not have to go on duty -- only every third day. I anticipate a very good time so long as I stay at Seabrook but I doubt whether the Major will let us enjoy it long.