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1862 ( 4 ) March 20 to the smallest possible extreme, the men were provided with small rubber " shelter tents" which they carried with their knapsacks- the only canvas tents for which transportations was allowed being those for the field and staff.- the company officers having been requested by Col. Berry to reduce their baggage and ( ? ) to which they could carry on their backs.- Monday ( 24th ) our camp was secured two miles to the plains beyond Hampton, where we lay till April 4th .- improving the leisure time by company, battalion, and brigade drills- Tuesday