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+ | We had no brigade drill because Kearney would not let us have the ground. He is a brave and generous fellow I think. I remember him at Fairfax Court House and the little scene in the street when an orderly reported himself with a deserter from the rebels. It was exceedingly interesting. | ||
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+ | Still the loss of a brigade drill which the General felt much at first was more than compensated for by the drill afterward of a regiment in connection with a battery of artillery. the drill was repeated again this afternoon -- and it has set them all to thinking. | ||
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+ | Genl. Barry attended us this morning. Capt. Arnold this afternoon. | ||
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+ | An old letter from father + mother reached me today. |
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� 73 March 28..
We had no brigade drill because Kearney would not let us have the ground. He is a brave and generous fellow I think. I remember him at Fairfax Court House and the little scene in the street when an orderly reported himself with a deserter from the rebels. It was exceedingly interesting.
Still the loss of a brigade drill which the General felt much at first was more than compensated for by the drill afterward of a regiment in connection with a battery of artillery. the drill was repeated again this afternoon -- and it has set them all to thinking.
Genl. Barry attended us this morning. Capt. Arnold this afternoon.
An old letter from father + mother reached me today.