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Col Jameson | Col Jameson | ||
Washington Head Quarters 2nd Regt Nu US | Washington Head Quarters 2nd Regt Nu US | ||
− | June 21, 1861 | + | June 21, 1861 Camp Seward |
Washington June 21/61 | Washington June 21/61 | ||
+ | |||
Dear Sir | Dear Sir | ||
− | + | ||
+ | Your favor of the 18th inst by | ||
some mistake was sent to the third | some mistake was sent to the third | ||
− | Regt. and I did not | + | Regt. and I did not receive it in |
− | time to | + | time to answer by today's mail. |
+ | |||
We have had no serious | We have had no serious | ||
difficulty - in our Commissary | difficulty - in our Commissary | ||
department, or in any other, since | department, or in any other, since | ||
leaving Bangor. We have a | leaving Bangor. We have a | ||
− | number of men in our | + | number of men in our Regt |
− | ( | + | (& I suppose every other Vol. Regt is |
afflicted in the same way) that | afflicted in the same way) that | ||
+ | supposed when they enlisted | ||
it was a holiday affair and | it was a holiday affair and | ||
that they would have nothing to | that they would have nothing to | ||
− | do | + | do & have plum pudding & custard |
− | pie | + | pie every day - those individuals |
are slightly disappointed - still | are slightly disappointed - still | ||
− | they would have got | + | they would have got along well |
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Col Jameson Washington Head Quarters 2nd Regt Nu US June 21, 1861 Camp Seward
Washington June 21/61
Dear Sir
Your favor of the 18th inst by
some mistake was sent to the third Regt. and I did not receive it in time to answer by today's mail.
We have had no serious
difficulty - in our Commissary department, or in any other, since leaving Bangor. We have a number of men in our Regt (& I suppose every other Vol. Regt is afflicted in the same way) that supposed when they enlisted it was a holiday affair and that they would have nothing to do & have plum pudding & custard pie every day - those individuals are slightly disappointed - still they would have got along well