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Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,Feb. 9, 1862.

Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,Feb. 9, 1862.

Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,Feb. 9, 1862.

Camp Beaufort,

Charles Co., Md.,Feb. 9, 1862.

FORa day or two I have been laid up with a bad cut on my foot, which I got chopping wood for my tent. I can not get a boot or a shoe on, but hope it won’t bother me a great while. I guess—in fact almost know—that we are to leave here soon. Gen. Hooker has been to Washington to confer with the commanding General. Rahn, our Commissary Sergeant, thinks we are going on an expedition to Galveston, Texas. Wouldn’t we have a time down there among those Spaniards, Greasers, Negroes, and those perfectlyawfulTexas Rangers!

Damon has not got back yet. We have a letter from him saying he was at Lunenburg, Vt., laid up with a lame leg.

We have been rigged out with new uniforms. Dark blue dress coats with light blue cord trimmings, and light blue pants.


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