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back to Hilton Head, and
 
back to Hilton Head, and
 
finally to Beaufort.
 
finally to Beaufort.
     Col [?] is in command
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     Col [Roust?] is in command
 
again much to the disgust of
 
again much to the disgust of
 
every body.  But we are very
 
every body.  But we are very
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cold but the days are like an
 
cold but the days are like an
 
Indian Summer in Maine.
 
Indian Summer in Maine.
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     We have Brigade drills
 
     We have Brigade drills
nearly every day now.]
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nearly every day now.
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     I had six recruits a few
 
     I had six recruits a few
 
days ago - Among them  
 
days ago - Among them  
[?] [second word 'Knights'?]  So in drilling
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Tim Knight - So in drilling
 
my company instructing recruits
 
my company instructing recruits
 
attending Brigade drill attending
 
attending Brigade drill attending

Revision as of 14:31, 28 January 2019

but a short time - Then back to Hilton Head, and finally to Beaufort.

    Col [Roust?] is in command

again much to the disgust of every body. But we are very well situated here in a pleasant camp. and the weather is delightful -- some nights rather cold but the days are like an Indian Summer in Maine.

    We have Brigade drills

nearly every day now.

    I had six recruits a few

days ago - Among them Tim Knight - So in drilling my company instructing recruits attending Brigade drill attending to other Co. duties going on pickets I am rather busy- I go on as Regimental officer of the Day about once in