Commenced a letter to Fannie after the morning work. Went to
the river and washed some shirts with Sergt. Smith, Co. K., a boy whom I like
much from short acquaintance. Mail arrived about noon, letters from Fannies A.
and H., Sarah Felton, Fred and George Ashman. Went to 9th Kansas surgeon to get
medicine for Sturtevant. Finished good Fannie's letter. Sick with carbuncle and
I with boils afflicted. I am so disappointed that I can not see her and home
friends this fall. Bunked with Capt. N., Co. K. tent. Read part of a letter
from Melissa, good sister. Read the late Cleveland papers. We lay and talked
about boy and girl friends.
SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman
Harris Tenney, p. 36
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