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Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,April 3, 1862.
Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,April 3, 1862.
Camp Beaufort,Charles Co., Md.,April 3, 1862.
Camp Beaufort,
Charles Co., Md.,April 3, 1862.
I HAVEjust learned, late at night, that a mail is going out tomorrow morning. It is getting to be very exasperating—these orders to leave, and then having them countermanded. We expected to get off today, and now the announcement is that we are certainly going tomorrow. The transports have been ordered, and temporary piers built to load us from. Captain Bailey has just got along with a batch of recruits. Don’t know yet how many acquaintances I have in the lot.
One of Company E’s men [Luther W. Fassett] was shot by rebel scouts yesterday, on the other side of the river. The company was over there digging up a big gun which the rebels had buried. He was sent back for some shovels, when three rebels stepped into the road and shot him. He had a brother in the same company and a wife and child in New Hampshire.