XXVIII

XXVIII

Camp Second N. H. Regiment,Near Budd’s Ferry, Md.,Nov. 10, 1861.

Camp Second N. H. Regiment,Near Budd’s Ferry, Md.,Nov. 10, 1861.

Camp Second N. H. Regiment,Near Budd’s Ferry, Md.,Nov. 10, 1861.

Camp Second N. H. Regiment,

Near Budd’s Ferry, Md.,Nov. 10, 1861.

WHENI wrote you last we were camped in a hollow by Nanjamoy Creek. Well, we got driven out. It was so infernally uncomfortable that Col. Marston moved the camp up onto the hill. It is not probable that we shall stay in this camp a verygreat while, but when or where we will move is a riddle. For all that, we are doing a good deal of fixing up that belongs to a permanent camp. Have built log huts for the company cooks, which will probably be labor thrown away. But we are having a good time. The woods are full of small game, although we do practically no hunting. But the darkies bring in coons, possums, gray squirrels, rabbits and chickens, all cooked, and well cooked. We have not seen any soft bread since we left Washington. Ourhardbread certainly does not belie its name. But given a good soaking in coffee, and well lubricated with butter, I manage to dispose of my share.

Our mail is regular in nothing but its irregularity. A three days’ mail for this regiment got as far as the Massachusetts First, and then, in some fool freak, was shipped back to Washington. Everybody is swearing—except, possibly, the chaplain.


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