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is a little mound marked George H. Buck Co. H. 20th Maine Volunteers. The quarter master returned to Maine at the close of the war. A few years later ______ were flying over the state with these had been on an attempted robbery of the ____ Rock Bank at Rockland that the burglers had been arrested, and that among them was a prominent businessman of the town. As the members of our old regiment read his name, they saw it was the ex-quartermaster of whom I have been writing. He was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to serve a term of years in the state prison. Far better if he had filled a soldier's grave. When he was released from state prison he left for parts unknown. In the winter __ __ moved out of our brigade to avoid the spread of small pox.

April 1st, 1863 F.H. Koroulen returned from the hospital.

5th A snowstorm of 4 inches.

8th We went on picket. Some of our regiment's men saw a man in the night and _____ his rifle at him and he fled.

11th We returned to camp.

13th I went on camp guard.