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<html><p>Washington Jan 18th 1862</p>
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<html><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Washington Jan 18th 1862</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>There has not been any thing special</p>
 
<p>There has not been any thing special</p>
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<p>which was a change in the programme</p>
 
<p>which was a change in the programme</p>
 
<p>and is more active than the saber drill</p>
 
<p>and is more active than the saber drill</p>
<p>for this cold weather.&nbsp; Jan 19th I was</p>
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<p>for this cold weather&nbsp; Jan 19th I was</p>
 
<p>on guard duty to day and had some</p>
 
<p>on guard duty to day and had some</p>
 
<p>fun with the officer of the day and</p>
 
<p>fun with the officer of the day and</p>
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<p>20&nbsp; I did not go on drill this fore</p>
 
<p>20&nbsp; I did not go on drill this fore</p>
 
<p>noon this after noon we drilled in</p>
 
<p>noon this after noon we drilled in</p>
<p>the marches and wheelings.&nbsp; Jan 21 when</p>
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<p>the marches and wheelings&nbsp; Jan 21 when</p>
 
<p>we was on regimental this morning the</p>
 
<p>we was on regimental this morning the</p>
 
<p>Lieutenant Colonel got us paraded</p>
 
<p>Lieutenant Colonel got us paraded</p>
 
<p>and then he thought he would put on a</p>
 
<p>and then he thought he would put on a</p>
<p>little style so he [clapped?] his spures</p>
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<p>little style so he clapped his spures</p>
 
<p>to his horse (which was a little black</p>
 
<p>to his horse (which was a little black</p>
 
<p>horse that belonged to one of the Captains)</p>
 
<p>horse that belonged to one of the Captains)</p>
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<p>horse into the woods with him the</p>
 
<p>horse into the woods with him the</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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            Washington Jan 18th 1862

 

There has not been any thing special

a going on in camp since the 12th intil

to day we had a regimental drill

which was a change in the programme

and is more active than the saber drill

for this cold weather  Jan 19th I was

on guard duty to day and had some

fun with the officer of the day and

played a nice game [on with?] a thief

20  I did not go on drill this fore

noon this after noon we drilled in

the marches and wheelings  Jan 21 when

we was on regimental this morning the

Lieutenant Colonel got us paraded

and then he thought he would put on a

little style so he clapped his spures

to his horse (which was a little black

horse that belonged to one of the Captains)

and drew his saber and off went the

horse into the woods with him the

 

[text is included on page 4]

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